Everton boss Brian Sorensen has been speaking to the media before Sunday’s Women’s Super League game against Arsenal at the Emirates (kick-off 14:00 BST).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Summer signing Melissa Lawley is still out with a fractured elbow, Karen Holmgaard is not ready in time for Sunday’s fixture.
He said it is “really bad luck” that Inma Gabarro and Aurora Galli each suffered an ACL injury in the space of the week.
Asked whether the club were considering bringing in an out-of-contract player to deal with a diminished squad, Sorensen said: “With the level we compete on, there’s not a free agent running around that can come in and help us.”
He hopes with new owners coming in that Everton can do more in the transfer window, adding: “We are in the process of looking at players because we really need that.”
Young players such as Issy Hobson will “have to show us they’re ready”.
Sorensen said Everton go to Emirates Stadium with “no pressure” because “not many expect us to do something” against Arsenal.
He is supportive of the idea to expand the WSL, adding: “There’s enough to talent.”