2022/23 Nathan Patterson

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For me, if it’s a season ender, we should be going back to the drawing board for replacing Coleman. The lad has only played 7 prem games total and will be his 2ndish serious injury while playing for us and as we have seen many times before, probably won’t get to the level again.

Can I very politely ask, what your medical qualification are ?

As you‘re obviously an expert on sports injuries, fitness, conditioning and rehabilitation.
 
Patterson doesn't strike me as a cry baby. He looks like he doesn't make a fuss over a challenge and just gets on with the job. The likelihood of him being cautious with a knock and agreeing to be taken off is slim. For him to be carried off on a stretcher isn't a good sign. I think he maybe out for months rather than weeks.
Hope not. He's been brilliant.
 

Well we have 8 games I think before the world Cup, Pattersen being out is going to be a bigger nightmare then losing Pickford for a few games

Ridiculous over reaction. Pickford is world class and wins us several points a month (recently anyway!). Patterson is a grand little player has only played a handful of games and we have a collusus like Coleman to step in.
 

Ankle AND knee doesn't sound good to me
I haven’t seen the incident, but sometimes if an ankle gets “ stuck” it also transmits force to the knee joint. We can’t read too much into that at this stage, I’ve currently got an Achilles issue and knee pain, but I’m running the London Marathon next week. We can’t stop people speculating, but best wait until we get the verdict from the specialist.
 
Ankle AND knee doesn't sound good to me
Seems a bit strange. The optimist in me likes to think that they've had to scan both because there's no immediately clear injury and you'd think an ACL or something similar would be pretty obvious and picked up straight away.

Obviously this is Everton though so every chance it's some obscure freak double injury
 

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