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Post by rugbytoffee on Nov 22, 2017 11:48:55 GMT
Yannick Bolasie stepped up his rehabilitation from a knee injury by joining in with part of a training session with the first team on Wednesday morning. It is the first time the winger has been with the Blues’ senior squad since suffering a knee injury against Manchester United last December. The 28-year-old was given a warm round of applause from his teammates as he took part in a game of keep-ball, before going through passing drills. Bolasie trained with Everton’s Under-23s last week and taking part in a session with the first team is another positive step in his recovery. David Unsworth last week revealed both Bolasie and Seamus Coleman are edging closer to returning to action, with the Blues boss hoping the DR Congo international could be back by the new year.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Dec 8, 2017 19:08:35 GMT
Sam Allardyce has confirmed that Yannick Bolasie is nearing a return to Everton first-team action, having been sidelined for over a year.
The DR Congo international has not featured for the Toffees since suffering a cruciate knee ligament injury against Manchester United on December 4th, 2016. "Bolasie has started training with us, which is good news," said Allardyce "A couple of games with the under 23's or a behind closed doors game (could be all that he needs). "As long as there is no reaction to the knee, we could see him on the subs bench to begin with."
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