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Everton sweat on Jagielka fitness ahead of FA Cup semis

Published 12/04/2016, 14:53
Updated 12/04/2016, 15:00
© Reuters. Watford v Everton - Barclays Premier League

(Reuters) - Injured Everton captain Phil Jagielka will miss the next two Premier League games and is a doubt for the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on April 23 as pressure builds on manager Roberto Martinez to deliver.

"The scan revealed he will miss tomorrow's game (at Crystal Palace) and he will miss the weekend against Southampton...it will be dangerous to give a date on when he's going to be back," Martinez told reporters on Tuesday.

"We'll see how the treatment affects his recovery and we'll have a better idea on Monday or Tuesday next week."

Jagielka suffered a hamstring injury in Saturday's 1-1 Premier league draw at Watford.

Influential midfielder Ross Barkley, who hurt his knee in the same game, is fit for the trip to 16th-placed Palace however.

"Barkley has progressed really well and the knock he had is quite soft and I would expect him to be fit and available for tomorrow," said Martinez.

Midfielder Tom Cleverley was "50/50" for Wednesday but Martinez doubted there would be any long-term problem.

Everton have dropped 16 points from leading positions in the Premier League this campaign, which includes squandering a two goal advantage three times.

Their home form has also been poor, with eight of their 10 league losses coming at Goodison Park, and Everton are now 14th in the table and heading for their lowest finish in more than a decade.

Martinez is under increasing pressure but the Spaniard refused to blame his players, while pointing at areas that needed improvement.

"We haven't been able to manage games well enough, we haven't conserved leads and have thrown really good positions away. We clearly need to get better," he said.

© Reuters. Watford v Everton - Barclays Premier League

"As a manager you put pressure on yourself, whether there's scrutiny outside or not, it's always been the same," added the Spaniard.

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