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Everton midfielder Andre Gomes may be sidelined for Sunday’s crucial Premier League clash against Arsenal due to a facial injury sustained in their recent game against Sheffield United. Gomes, who has been a regular feature in Sean Dyche’s side since returning to fitness in March, faces uncertainty over his availability for the fixture.

During Everton’s match with Sheffield United, Gomes came off the bench but was substituted after just over 20 minutes due to a head injury. Images of the injury post-match revealed significant swelling and a cut, casting doubt on his participation in the final game of the season.

Dr. Rajpal Brar suggests that the swelling could affect Gomes’ vision, while the risk of reopening the wound remains high. If sidelined, it would be a significant setback for Gomes, especially considering his contract is set to expire in the summer, potentially marking his last opportunity to represent Everton.In addition to Gomes’ uncertain status, Everton face further injury woes. Jack Harrison has been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a hamstring injury, while Dele Alli, Vitaliy Mykolenko, and Nathan Patterson remain unavailable. Harrison and Mykolenko, who have started a significant number of league games this season, represent notable absences for Everton.Despite Everton’s recent good form, winning four of their last five games and conceding only one goal, their performance remains unpredictable. Arsenal, on the other hand, only require a win in Sunday’s fixture. With Manchester City no longer able to win the title on goal difference, Arsenal’s focus is solely on securing all three points against Everton and hoping for a favourable outcome in West Ham’s clash with City.

Mikel Arteta is confident his team does not need a miracle to win the title on Sunday. “Hopefully, it’s not a miracle,” Arteta said. “It’s something that is doable, it can happen, and especially knowing the quality of West Ham and how they prepare for matches, it’s something that can happen. We need them, that’s for sure. Do I believe in miracles? Yes. Let’s believe in miracles!”

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