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Four things spotted from Everton training as injury concern cleared

A couple of Everton fans were perhaps a little concerned when Fabian Delph left the field after a great performance against Manchester United on Saturday afternoon.

The midfielder was introduced back to the starting line-up for the first time since December to help his side to a 1-0 win. However, he was substituted in the second half after receiving some treatment on the pitch, leaving to a standing ovation shortly after being seen to by the physio.

As he walked slowly back to the touchline, a few supporters might have been a little worried that he had picked up another injury problem. His record over his time at the club probably goes some way towards that, with a litany of issues affecting the former Man City man's progress at Goodison Park.

However, the latest round of Everton's training images from Finch Farm prove that any concerns can be dispelled. Delph seemed to play a full part in the session alongside his teammates and was pictured in numerous drills with a smile on his face.

A lot of fans will be very happy to see that. The midfielder was a crucial aspect of his side's latest victory, playing in a defensive role in the centre of the pitch that he seems best suited to among all of the options currently available to Frank Lampard.

If we're talking about injuries and players being back in training, however, then we've got to mention Yerry Mina. All eyes would have been on the Colombia international over the course of this week as he makes his return from injury.

The centre-back has been absent since February, picking up his latest problem in only Lampard's second game in charge of Everton. In the first half of the defeat to Newcastle United, the defender was forced off the pitch at St James' Park with a

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