Fans of Everton have aired that they are desperate to see Brazilian attacker, Richarlison, return to full fitness following a short spell out with an injury.
The 22-year-old attacker has missed the Toffees previous two games with an injury (as per Liverpool Echo) and following the 2-2 draw with Newcastle United, fans were desperate to see the talented youngster return.
Recuperar pro próximo jogo ????? pic.twitter.com/ZdOnKpCtpm
— Richarlison Andrade (@richarlison97) January 21, 2020
Come back soon, Richy! ?
— Everton Blue Army (@EvertonBlueArmy) January 21, 2020
get back soon richy………oumars after your number mate. haha
— joph (@joemc1878) January 21, 2020
?missed your lad hope your back against Watford ?
— ancelotti_bluewhitearmy (@carlos_bluearmy) January 21, 2020
Is Richarlison the most key player that Everton have in the first-team squad?Yes, absolutely vitalNo, there are others |
In the post to Twitter following the draw, Richarlison posted stating ‘recover for the next game’ in his native language (as per Richarlison), which may give some fans hope of his immediate return.
With an average rating of 7.22/10 for the season so far (as per WhoScored), it is clear to see why the Brazilian has been missed as fans continued to air that they were desperate to see him make a comeback.
We need you back Richarlison as soon as possible.
— Peter Papadopoulos (@PeterPapadopo11) January 22, 2020
Missed you yesterday lad, had to bring niasse on
— . (@efcash25) January 22, 2020
Need that ? soon
— Jackson ?? (@Jackson_EFC) January 21, 2020
Mate we need u back quick
— MH17 (@mxrganhulme7) January 21, 2020
Need Richarlison FC back..
— Kane (@KaneEFCH) January 21, 2020
What do we think?
Having had 14 direct goal involvements in 27 games in all competitions for the Toffees, with ten goals and four assists (as per Transfermarkt), it is clear to see what a vital role the Brazilian plays in the team.
Hopefully, with what the 22-year-old tweeted following the draw (per Richarlison), he will be back in contention for the clash with Watford on 1st February.