The team is getting ready for Sunday’s return to action, which comes five days after Leeds United defeated Sheffield Wednesday. Before the international break, Millwall is the talk of the town, despite the players needing a long weekend to recover from playing ten games in thirty-five days.
Daniel Farke could not use four players at Hillsborough. Which one of them could Farke be able to get this weekend?
Though he hasn’t been included in the Whites’ matchday squads in the past two, Jaidon Anthony should be ready this weekend. Since Anthony’s mother passed away last week, he is not eligible to compete this week.
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“Jaidon Anthony will not be playing for us due to personal reasons,” Farke announced prior to the Stoke City match. Then, the management excluded him from Sheffield Wednesday as well on skysport.
The most recent remarks regarding Stuart Dallas’s development came from Michael O’Neill, however they were mostly consistent with what Farke has been saying the entire season. In February, the Northern Ireland manager was questioned over Dallas’s prospects of being included in the March international squad.
“It would be excessive,” O’Neill remarked. It would be a difficult task for both lads because neither player—Corry Evans included—is now close to their first team, and February is almost halfway over.
As of right now, Dallas has no anticipated return date, but Jamie Shackleton ought to join us much sooner. Before the FA Cup match against Chelsea, Shackleton became ill in the team hotel. However, his symptoms started to resemble a concussion, therefore he had to follow the correct process.
Before Stoke, Farke stated, “Jamie Shackleton is missing due to concussion protocol because symptoms were similar to a concussion.” “He’s missing Sheffield Wednesday and tomorrow.” You won’t be able to resume team practice or games for a few days if you have to follow this.
Considering that nine days have passed, Shackleton ought to be considered for Millwall’s visit. Compared to the midfielder, Pascal Struijk will have to wait a little bit longer.
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