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Saturday 1 September 2018 13:36, UK
Everton will be without Richarlison when Huddersfield are the visitors to Goodison Park in the Premier League on Saturday.
The Brazilian, who serves the second match of a three-game suspension, will be one of eight absentees for Toffees boss Marco Silva.
Midfielders Idrissa Gana Gueye (knee), Andre Gomes (hamstring) and James McCarthy (leg), forward Bernard (muscle strain), defenders Michael Keane (head), Phil Jagielka (knee) and Yerry Mina (foot) are all injured, but Silva, who made eight changes in the Carabao Cup in midweek, feels he has enough strength in depth.
"I did eight [changes] and if I could, in that moment, I would have done more," he said.
"It is important for us to see different players, to rest some of them. I saw the same profile, the same behaviour as a team, and the same idea was there.
"The players who played the last game answered well to me. It is important they showed what I wanted in that moment."
Meanwhile, Huddersfield have taken one point from their first three matches - scoring just one goal and conceding nine - and sit next to bottom of the table, but Wagner shrugged off statistics ahead of the trip to Goodison Park.
"We are all together aware of our stats that we haven't scored most goals in the Premier League in the past," Wagner said.
"We should not get carried away by any stats because if we relied on stats, I would not be sitting here, we would not be in the Premier League for sure. Stats are interesting, even for me sometimes, but they don't always tell you the truth about success or no success."
Ademola Lookman missed Everton's victory over Rotherham on Wednesday with a groin problem but he looks set to be available as Silva contends with a long injury list.
Silva looks like he will need to use reinforcements from his Carabao Cup side for the Premier League.
Wagner will be without suspended midfielder Jonathan Hogg, who sits out the second game of his three-match ban following his straight red card against Cardiff.
Jonas Lossl will continue in goal for the Terriers after Ben Hamer was forced off last weekend with a knee injury and winger Ramadan Sobhi is also unavailable due to a similar problem.
Wagner said he would decide on Friday whether or not to include Erik Durm in his squad again after the 2014 World Cup winner made his first appearance in 17 months at Stoke, having recovered from long-term hip and ankle injuries.
This would have been a banker if Richarlison was playing, they looked alright at Bournemouth. They went 2-0 up and I think they ran out of legs, Bournemouth just looked the fitter team. I don't see Huddersfield doing anything, though, to be honest. It's going to be a long season for them, they had a nightmare start but Cardiff was the game for them, and they never really looked like scoring.
That was a must-win match for Huddersfield, and I don't expect them to get anything here. Going into the international break with one point would be tough. They stayed up last season because of their start, and you've got to keep doing the things you did last season to match it, and they won't beat Manchester United at home or get anything at Chelsea.
PAUL PREDICTS: 2-0 (5/1 with Sky Bet)
Everton are Sky Bet's 8/15 favourites for the victory with odds of 6/1 stacked against Huddersfield, while the draw stands at 29/10. Cenk Tosun leads the pack in the first goalscorer market at 10/3, while Steve Mounie heads Huddersfield's side of the market at 9/1.
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