News about Nathan Patterson

Scotland fear Nathan Patterson could be OUT of Euro 2024... as the Everton full-back travels to London to see a specialist after injuring his hamstring in 6-0 defeat by Chelsea

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: Nathan Patterson will learn this weekend if his hopes of playing for Scotland at this summer's Euro finals are over. The Everton right-back will travel to London to see a specialist after he sustained a hamstring injury during added time in a heavy 6-0 loss to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Steve Clarke is required to submit his final 23-man squad to UEFA by June 7, with Scotland due to face Germany in the opening game of the Euros a week later.

After the Toffees manager fired a playful'slap' at Nathan Patterson over a meal in a Portuguese restaurant, Sean Dyche breaks silence on the training camp row with Everton players

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 28, 2024
Everton boss Sean Dyche has played down a row with Toffees players after slapping Nathan Patterson during a meal in Portugal as a 'joke' ahead of the Premier League's resuming. Mail Sport first reported that the Toffees boss had slapped the 22-year-old during a meal in Quinta do Lago, Algarve, midway through March.

Scotland fans at Hampden Park loudly boo God Save the King as the British national anthem is played before their friendly against Northern Ireland, who sing it before all of their matches

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
Fans of Scotland booed God Save The King of England, the British national anthem, largely in the game against Northern Ireland at Hampden Park on Tuesday night. Northern Ireland's sing the song ahead of every game, but some patriotic Scots, who attempted to drown out the anthem as it was played on the stadium's speakers before the friendly kicked off, were not well received. More information will be added soon.

Scotland defeated Northern Ireland 1-0, with Conor Bradley's first international goal seals the victory at Hampden Park as Liverpool star Danny Coveney smashes the hosts in a spectacular display

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
Northern Ireland beat Scotland by a narrow 1-0 victory over their neighbors Scotland thanks to Conor Bradley's spectacular first goal for his country. Liverpool's rising star opened his account for Northern Ireland by capitalizing on Nathan Patterson's mistake before darting into the box and thumping a looping attempt into the top right-hand corner. Scotland suffered more misery in the first half after Lewis Ferguson replaced him.

Everton's manager fired a playful'slap' at Nathan Patterson during a meal in a Portuguese restaurant, after the Toffees boss fired a playful'slap' at him during a meal in a Portuguese restaurant... as James Tarkowski plays peacemaker's peacemaker

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 16, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: Everton's training camp in Portugal this week was interrupted by an altercation between boss Sean Dyche and several of his players. Dyche shocked his team by firing a jocular slap at defender Nathan Patterson, 22, during a meal in Quinta do Lago, Costa Rica. Dyche's intentions were harmless and it was otherwise a positive evening, but the 52-year-old appears to have linked Patterson more effectively than he intended to, angering several of his players.

Despite grabbing Nathan Patterson's throat during Chelsea's 2-0 loss to Everton, Nicolas Jackson does not face FA discipline because the Blues star does not seek retrospective discipline

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2023
Following Chelsea's 2-0 loss at Goodison Park, Nicolas Jackson has avoided any FA discipline following his post-match altercation with Everton's players. During the bust-up, Jackson grabbed Everton's Nathan Patterson around the throat and was forced to be evacuated from the scene by Mauricio Pochettino and Chelsea workers as a result of a tense exchange of words with individuals from Sean Dyche's Toffees. However, striker Jackson has not brought any retrospective action as the incident was investigated by the match officials at the time, and no further action was taken.

As tensions boil over after Chelsea's 2-0 loss to Everton, Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson is escorted away from a tense exchange with Mauricio Pochettino and Blues coaching staff as tensions rise

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 10, 2023
After Chelsea lost 2-0 to the Toffees at Goodison Park on Sunday, Nicolas Jackson had to be pulled away from a tense feud with several Everton players. Jackson was seen on the pitch arguing several Everton players, including Abdoulaye Doucoure, Nathan Patterson, and Amadou Onana after the full whistle was sounded. The Chelsea striker was seen yelling at several of the home team's players, with one photograph showing him and Patterson going head-to-head.

Everton's rivals exploited their financial difficulties in transfer negotiations, Toffees'misled' Premier League due to stadium funds and a mystic 'Players X and Y' caused errors, according to a 41-page paper explaining their 10-point deduction

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 17, 2023
Everton has been left reeling after being forced to second place in the Premier League after being hit by a 10-point deduction that has forced them to second place. During the 2021-22 season, an independent commission found that the Toffees broke the league's profit and sustainability laws. Everton reported staggering financial losses over a three-year period, more than £250 million more than the Premier League's guidelines allow for the club to lose. The Premier League's profit and sustainability estimates for the time in question were contested by the Premier League and revealed a £124.5 million loss, much more than the £105 million threshold. The Premier League released a 41-page paper on Friday detailing their reasons for releasing the 10-point deduction. Here's a look at a few things we learned from it.

Everton hoped to finish sixth in the 2021-22 season, but they didn't get the full amount back in the form of a 10-point deduction as Toffees were stunned by a 10-point decline

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 17, 2023
In the 2021-2022 season, Everton projected a sixth-place finish before finishing 16th, leaving them out on a £21 million income. Everton's 10-point deduction is continuing after the Toffees were found guilty of breaching the Premier League's financial laws back in the same campaign - suffering three years with staggering losses of nearly £372 million per year. That figure was more than £250 million over what the Premier League's guidelines allow clubs to lose over the three-year cycle, and now the source of their struggles from the season's defeat has been unearthed.

During this international break, Man United's stars will fly almost 100,000 miles, but Nottingham Forest's players will go even further! How far each Premier League squad will travel during this break

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2023
The first international break of the new season is here, but Premier League players will not be given any time for rest and relaxation as they represent their respective nations. Any English top-flight player is residing in the United Kingdom, and the air miles are racking up for people traveling around the world to compete in international tournaments. When the Premier League returns, players will be able to travel for shorter trips abroad for European Championship qualifiers against Ukraine and Scotland, but others will have to face long-haul flights that could cause wreak havoc on their body clocks.

Stoke City 0-1 Everton: Amadou Onana bags 96th minute winner, while Dwight McNeil limps off the pitch as fears grow for key player's injury

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 29, 2023
Everton defeated Stoke City 2-0 in an away friendly ahead of the new Premier League season. With new signing Arnaut Danjuma making his first appearance for the Toffees after joining on loan earlier this month, Sean Dyche's squad put a tough fight on display. Starting Nathan Patterson, Michael Keane, James Tarkowski, and new signing Ashley Young from Aston Villa, Dyche went for a 4-3-3 formation against the Championship team.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin, the relegation decider, will be without Everton

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 26, 2023
Everton will decide on relegation at home to Bournemouth without striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin (centre) and defenders Nathan Patterson (left) and Ben Godfrey (right). The Toffees are currently sits two points above the drop zone, and their destiny is in their own hands as they look to extend their stay in the top flight into a 70th season. Leicester and Leeds will be hoping they don't get knocked up. Sean Dyche (inset) said: 'They won't be fit to play' on his wounded trio.' We haven't seen Dom for two-thirds of my time here.'

For Sir Doug Nicholls round, there is the reason behind every AFL team's Indigenous jersey

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 18, 2023
Sir Doug Nicholls Round has inspired every AFL club to change its strip to emphasize the contribution of First Nations people to the game - and in some cases, even change the team's name. The round is about'so much more than just a game of football,' as AFLW star Danielle Ponter put it.

Everton: Sean Dyche not concerned by Chester defeat as game was 'always about' Calvert-Lewin fitness

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 21, 2023
THE KING of DOMINIC: Sean Dyche has denied Everton's midweek loss to Chester has highlighted a glaring absence of talent in his squad and insisted that there are no concerns regarding the team's attitude. Everton hosted the National League North team in a behind-closed-doors match at their Finch Farm training base in order to ensure Dominic Calvert-Lewin some match practice. Dyche assembled a strong squad, so strong that the starting lineup included 75 international caps - Calvert-Lewin, Nathan Patterson, Yerry Mina, Abdoulaye Doucoure, and Conor Coady - although Tom Davies and Mason Holgate had competed for England Under-21s.

Ross Wilson appointed Nottingham Forest's chief football officer

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2023
Ross Wilson left Rangers on Wednesday after being confirmed as the new chief football officer at Nottingham Forest, a Premier League competitor. Supporter of the club's track in the transfer market had sluggish feedback from under pressure. Wilson succeeds Filippo Giraldi, who was fired as the City Ground sporting director this week after six months in office. The 39-year-old Scot's remit is expected to be more varied than his predecessor at the club, which finished 18th in the English top flight.

Everton vow to 'robustly defend' themselves after being referred to independent commission

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 24, 2023
Everton has been referred to an independent commission for a suspected violation of the Premier League's revenue and sustainability policies. The suspected violation occurred during the 2021-22 season, when the Toffees escaped relegation by four points. Burnley, who were relegated from England's top division last season, and Leeds, who were promoted to the league in May, led to concerns that Everton's reported three-year losses of £371.8 million breached financial laws.

After a tense clash of heads, Ben Doak is booted out of Scotland's U21 mates

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2023
After collapsing on the pitch during Liverpool's UEFA Youth League match last week, Ben Doak was ruled out of Scotland's forthcoming U21 fixtures. On Tuesday afternoon, the 17-year-old starlet clashed with one of the Sporting CP players as they both challenged for a high ball. Doak was able to recover after the assault, but then collapsed to the ground just seconds later. As a result, the medical team rushed onto the field.

When Rafael Benitez took over Everton, he was not expecting that they would not help me

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2023
XCLUSIVE: He is not the first manager to have been swallowed up in the Farhad Moshiri period, but his resentment, which has been evident, has lasted for 13 months. Despite the fact that Benitez, who will be 63 in April, will have utter confidence in his new leadership, the ramifications of his dismissal are also felt. Throughout our discussion, he regularly uses the phrase 'right decision' - so was it really the right decision to accept Moshiri's offer, when there was opposition to the move within the club and resentment from the fans? 'I will say yes because you analyze in the context,' Benitez responds. I was not hoping they would not invest, and they would not encourage me in the way they did.' Any manager will tell you that they were spending so much money.' Time is not something Moshiri has given to any of his executives, but it was not with the speed with which Benitez was jettisoned rankles. Many will say that the situation has been unhealthy and that results have been disappointing, but Benitez is adamant that things have changed.

Southampton's 29-year-old centre-back Michael Keane is 'exploring a loan contract for Everton's 29-year-old centre-back Michael Keane.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2023
Southampton is considering moving for Everton's Michael Keane to back up their leaky defense in the January window. According to Athletic's David Ornstein, Keane is a good choice on only 12 points from 18 games. Neither team has brought in any new faces, although Southampton have made inquiries regarding Nicolas Jackson of Villarreal, but it is unknown if Frank Lampard will allow one of his defenders to leave with Nathan Patterson set for up to six weeks.

Nathan Patterson, a full-back for Everton, is out in SIX WEEKS due to a knee ligament injury

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2023
On Tuesday evening, the 21-year-old was forced to leave just an hour into Toffee's humiliating 4-1 loss to Brighton & Hove Albion. Frank Lampard, the right-back, suffers a significant blow as his side is winless in six Premier League games and just one point above the relegation zone. Patterson, who joined Everton from Rangers last January, had only recovered from a lengthy injury prior to the 2022 World Cup break. During Scotland's 3-0 Nations League victory over Ukraine over September at Hampden Park, the right-back was forced to leave with an ankle injury.

After suffering an ankle injury against Ukraine, Nathan Patterson is out for up to five weeks

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 28, 2022
During Scotland's Nations League victory over Ukraine over Hampden Park last Wednesday, the 20-year-old was carried on a stretcher. During the first half of the tournament, Patterson was hurt in a match against Ruslan Malinovskyi. Nathan Patterson, the club's defender, is expected to miss around four to five weeks due to an ankle injury.' Patterson will now be under the care of Everton's medical staff at Finch Farm following a consultation with a London surgeon.' The former Rangers defender had been one of Everton's most consistent players this season, starting all eight first-team games so far.

Injuries and sickness have thrown Scotland's Nations League promotion campaign into jeopardy

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 26, 2022
CRAIG HOPE IN KRAKOW: Scotland is fighting illness as a result of rotten luck with injuries ahead of their crucial Nations League match against Ukraine in Poland on Tuesday evening. Steve Clarke's team arrived in Krakow on Monday with a sickness virus that had spread through the company over the weekend. Several players, including strikers Che Adams and Lyndon Dykes, have been impacted by the virus. During last week's home victories over Ukraine and the Republic of Ireland, Scots boss Kieran Tierney (concussion), Nathan Patterson (knee/ankle), and Scott McKenna (knee) sustained injury.

Everton suffer HUGE injury setback as Nathan Patterson is stretchered off for Scotland

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2022
Everton was dealt a major setback after fullback Nathan Patterson was stretchered off during Scotland's Nations League match on Sunday night. The 20-year-old defender has burst into Frank Lampard's starting eleven this year and has been one of Toffee's most consistent players, playing every minute possible in their first seven games. However, after Scotland manager Steve Clarke said that the injury 'doesn't look too promising,' he could now be set for a lengthy spell on the sideline.'

As he helped Scotland lift to the top of the Nations League, John McGinn had a moment of redemption

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2022
MARK WILSON: Just as it appeared Scotland would not gain only accolades, the midfielder's personal moment of redemption highlighted a superb team effort, one that was dramatically improved from the limp loss to Ukraine in the World Cup play-off semi-finals. McGinn has admitted to being haunted by his inability to convert from close range in the second half years ago, just as the hopes of Qatar fell away. It happened at the same time as Hampden, which was fittingly. McGinn turned away from Valeriy Bondar after Kieran Tierney's challenge forced the ball in his direction. The finish was unerring this time. Following a string of thwarted opportunities, it arced into the bottom corner of the net for the 70th minute. In the midst of the second period's one-way traffic, Stuart Armstrong had three children alone. Since the Ukrainians outclassed their hosts three months ago, Steve Clarke came under a lot of flak.