Fulham's Joachim Andersen: Will he be fit for the weekend? Premier League injury update

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The Danish international player has consistently been a key player for Fulham since his comeback, featuring in all of the team's last five Premier League matches. His standout performances helped secure important wins against teams like Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest. Despite the departure of star player Joao Palhinha to Bayern Munich during the summer, Fulham, under the guidance of manager Marco Silva, have continued their upward trajectory and currently sit in 10th place in the league standings.

A trip to Goodison Park this weekend offers a real chance to bank some more valuable points with Everton themselves struggling in the early stages of the campaign, but will Andersen be available for the game?

Is Fulham defender Joachim Andersen available for this weekend?

Despite their strong start to the season, Fulham are now staring down the barrel at three-straight Premier League defeats after shipping three goals each to both Manchester City and Aston Villa either side of the international break.

Fulham will be relying on the blossoming defensive partnership between Andersen and Calvin Basset to help steady the ship ahead of a crucial point in the season with games coming thick and fast.

However, the partnership looks set to be broken over recent weeks thanks to Andersen's straight red card at Villa Park last weekend, leaving him suspended for Fulham's upcoming fixtures.

Andersen was dismissed having been judged to shove Ollie Watkins as the last man, a decision Marco Silva later described as 'confusing'.

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"For me the referees are trying not to go for soft touches," Silva said.

"It happened already for us against West Ham, they explained to us it was soft but two or three weeks later you see a completely different situation and not consistent to what we've seen week in or week out in the Premier League.

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"I'm not going to find excuses in the referee as to why we lost the game.

"We're all confused, we all don't understand, even for you, for fans for staff, managers and players, we're all confused because when things happen we try to understand why and respect. They explained us why (vs West Ham) and now completely changed the decision."