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Sam Allardyce: 'Everton wrong to predict length of Gylfi Sigurdsson absence'

Allardyce: 'Everton must wait on Sigurdsson'
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Manager Sam Allardyce says that Everton were wrong to suggest that Gylfi Sigurdsson faces six to eight weeks on the sidelines with a knee injury.

Manager Sam Allardyce has questioned Everton's announcement regarding a knee injury sustained by Gylfi Sigurdsson.

Earlier this week, the Toffees claimed that Sigurdsson was likely to be sidelined for six to eight weeks after picking up the problem in last weekend's victory over Brighton & Hove Albion.

However, Allardyce has criticised the decision to make an early assessment over the injury, claiming that the Toffees must wait until the issue settles down before determining whether the Icelandic international will return before the end of the season.

At a press conference, Allardyce told reporters: "Whoever gave that statement out is going to get a right telling off because you cannot predict a length of injury in its entirety. You have people who heal quicker. We've got a highly qualified medical staff and equipment to try and speed up any injury.

"I've always felt it's the wrong thing to do, to tag an injury for its time limits because people recover quicker than others.

"For me, it's how the injury is in the next two weeks. When you sustain a knee injury, there's a settling down period immediately afterwards and then it's how quickly the player recovers."

Sigurdsson - who has contributed four goals and three assists in the Premier League this season - is looking to return to full fitness before the World Cup.

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Gylfi Sigurdsson in action during the Premier League game between Everton and Arsenal on October 22, 2017
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