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More woe for Everton: Pienaar sidelined after breaking big toe

midfielder Steven Pienaar has been ruled out for up to seven weeks after breaking his toe.

The club have stated they do not expect to see him back in contention until the end of September.

Six week break: Everton's South African midfielder Steven Pienaar can expect to be out for six weeks after breaking a bone in his foot

Six week break: Everton's South African midfielder Steven Pienaar can expect to be out for six weeks after breaking a bone in his foot


Pienaar suffered the setback in the draw against PSV Eindhoven in a friendly at the weekend.

The extent of the injury was confirmed this morning following the result of x-rays on the injured area.

Head physio Mick Rathbone told evertonfc.com: "We can confirm that Steven Pienaar has broken the big toe in his right foot."

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