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National news outlets talk about Iliman Ndiaye’s play in Senegal’s win over Malawi.

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There is still a lot going on at Everton, even though they are in the middle of their second international break of the season.

Several Everton players have left this week for international service, where they will play in games in a number of different competitions.

Several Everton players have already played. For example, England fans were furious with Jordan Pickford’s performance in the loss to Greece.

All of Sean Dyche’s players should be fully fit and ready to go when they get back to Finch Farm for their game against Ipswich Town.

But there may already be one worry on Merseyside: Iliman Ndiaye may have hurt himself in Senegal’s first game back from the break.

Senegalese news outlets’ reviews of Iliman Ndiaye’s work

Many injuries have already happened at Goodison for Everton this season, and Jarrad Branthwaite has only just returned to play.

For example, Seamus Coleman is still out with an ankle injury he got during the last international break.

Additionally, the Senegal international is now a worry, since Ndiaye had to leave Senegal’s most recent game after 65 minutes because of an injury.

The Senegalese news site SeneWeb said what they thought of Ndiaye’s play in Friday’s 4-0 win over Malawi.

As a playmaker behind the forwards, Iliman Ndiaye got off to a good start. He set the tone for the game early on with his skill and good touch, and Pape Guèye’s first goal was the result of that.

“But as the game went on, the former Marseille player slowly faded away. He finally gave way to Boulaye Dia because he was hurt. Six minutes after coming on as a replacement, Dia scored the third goal for the Lions, which was the game-winner.

In his 65 minutes, he won five duels, made one tackle, blocked one shot, and set up a goal.

Unfortunately, Iliman Ndiaye’s accident is something that Everton can’t miss.
For Everton, the season has gotten off to a rough start, but Ndiaye has been impressive in his early games.

It wasn’t until the third Premier League game that Ndiaye was put in the starting lineup. He scored in the first season-opening draw against Leicester City.

Everton fans have been very happy with Ndiaye’s play since he joined in the summer.

Losing one of the Blues’ top playmakers to injury would be a big problem because they don’t score many goals easily.

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