Carlo Ancelotti confident his Everton squad can cope with the absence of left-back Lucas Digne

‘He’s one of the best left-backs in Europe … but we have to manage’: Carlo Ancelotti confident Everton can cope with the absence of Lucas Digne after the Frenchman was ruled out for up to three months with an ankle injury

  • Lucas Digne has been ruled out for up to three months with an ankle injury
  • Everton left-back will have surgery on Monday after getting injured in training
  • Manager Carlo Ancelotti is confident his squad will hope without the Frenchman
  • The Toffees boss had success switching to a 3-4-3 which could be a solution

Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti is confident his squad can cope with the loss of left-back Lucas Digne for up to three months.

The France international is to have surgery on Monday on an ankle injury sustained in training this week, leaving the Toffees boss with only the inexperienced Niels Nkounkou as cover. 

Nkounkou, a 20-year-old £240,000 summer signing from Marseille, has appeared in just one Premier League match and three Carabao Cup ties so far.

Lucas Digne has been ruled out for up to three months with an ankle injury suffered in training

Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti is confident his squad will be able to cope without the left-back

Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti is confident his squad will be able to cope without the left-back

Ancelotti recently switched to a back three with wing-backs which contributed to Everton ending a run of three successive defeats and that may provide him with a medium-term solution if Digne’s injury is a worst-case scenario.

At Fulham on Sunday midfielder Alex Iwobi impressed as a right wing-back and Ancelotti is open to the idea of playing midfielders in those wide roles.

‘It is a big loss because he is one of the best left-backs in Europe at the moment but we have to manage this,’ said Ancelotti of Digne’s injury ahead of the visit of Leeds on Saturday.

‘I think we will be able to adapt to the loss of Lucas Digne for two or three months.

The in-form French international will have surgery on Monday and faces a spell on sidelines

The in-form French international will have surgery on Monday and faces a spell on sidelines

‘Three centre-backs can be an option still. We can use Iwobi on the left without problem as a wing-back so we will see.’

Ancelotti has issues on the other side of his defence as well as Seamus Coleman is still absent with a hamstring injury and Jonjoe Kenny, while available, is not fully fit after three weeks out.

‘Seamus is doing his individual rehab and he will not be available for the Leeds game,’ the Italian added

Alex Iwobi impressed as a wing-back against Fulham and could switch to left if required

Alex Iwobi impressed as a wing-back against Fulham and could switch to left if required

‘We have Jonjoe on the right. He recovered from his injury, which was not an easy injury. He is not at 100 per cent but is available to play.’

Ancelotti’s original decision to switch to a 3-4-3 system was an attempt to improve their defensive solidity as a leaky backline has seen them now concede two or more goals in their last six matches.

He admits it is still a work in progress and there remain issues to iron out.

‘Of course we have to be concerned, we have to be worried, because we conceded too many goals, it is too much,’ he added.

Ancelotti also has problems on the right side with Seamus Coleman still recovering from injury

Ancelotti also has problems on the right side with Seamus Coleman still recovering from injury

‘We are working on this. It is true we scored a lot of goals in these first games, we were really efficient up front and our strikers did really well in this period, but we conceded too much.

‘We have to avoid this and we have to have, in one word, balance.’

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