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    Michael Keane fractures skull

    Worrying news about Michael Keane.

    He has suffered a hairline fracture of his skull. he was stretchered off during yesterdays game at Bournemouth.

    Let's hope he recovers fully and is back in action soon.

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    That really is bad news. He was playing quite well and had scored his first Everton goals yesterday and for this to happen is a terrible slice of luck.

    I too hope that he recovers and can get back to the form that he showed when playing for us.

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    I hope he's OK and gets back to full fitness soon. We think we can be a bit unlucky but it's not going Everton's way either. Two players sent off now for next to nothing, and now this injury to Keane.

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    It looked really nasty too. I wish the lad well.

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    Keane fractures skull

    Everton defender Michael Keane suffered a hairline fracture of his skull during Saturday's draw at Bournemouth.
    The England centre-back clashed heads with team-mate Idrissa Gueye in injury time and was taken to hospital after six minutes of treatment on the pitch.

    "Michael Keane has sustained a small hairline fracture of the skull but suffered no other complications," said an Everton statement. Keane, 25, said he must avoid head contact for three to four weeks.

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    Looked a bad one on the TV, shame as he'd scored earlier

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