FPL Gameweek 12 live team news: Tuesday updates

We’ve got more Fantasy Premier League (FPL) team news for you in this live article, with press conferences from 10 Premier League managers to come before tonight’s Gameweek 12 deadline.

Jesse Marsch, Steven Gerrard and Marco Silva won’t speak to the media until Wednesday, however, so we won’t have the latest injury news from Leeds United, Aston Villa and Fulham until after the FPL deadline has passed.

Five more top-flight bosses held pressers on Monday and you can read the key quotes from those managers via the below link:

READ MORE: FPL Gameweek 12 team news: Updates from Monday’s pressers

KEY UPDATES

PRESS CONFERENCE TIMES

CLUB BY CLUB

NEWCASTLE UNITED

Eddie Howe ruled Alexander Isak (thigh) out until December in Tuesday’s presser but said the club  “hope” that Allan Saint-Maximin (hamstring) will return before the World Cup break.

Both players have suffered recurrences of their respective injuries over the last week.

“Alex, we don’t think we’ll see again before the World Cup. Unfortunately he has suffered a setback on his thigh.

“Maxi’s had a very, very minor irritation to his hamstring but it’s the third time that has happened, so although it is a very minor injury, because of the reoccurrence we might have to be very careful with his timescales, but we hope to see him before the World Cup break.”

“Touch wood we haven’t had any fresh injuries for a while, I think the problem here is when you have recurring injuries. They’re a double hammer blow for us because you’re always going to get fresh injuries but if you don’t get your injuries back that you’ve had, the situation can look difficult. That’s on us as a medical team and as a sports-science team to make sure that doesn’t happen.” – Eddie Howe

Karl Darlow (ankle), Emil Krafth (knee) and Matt Ritchie (calf) are all still absent, while Jonjo Shelvey (hamstring) was back on the bench in Gameweek 11 but will only be used in an “emergency” right now.

Fabian Schar (foot) should be fine, meanwhile.

WEST HAM UNITED

Nayef Aguerd (ankle) and Maxwel Cornet (calf) remain out, while Kurt Zouma (illness) and Craig Dawson (dead leg) remain doubts after they missed the draw with Southampton on Sunday.

David Moyes said that Zouma had done a bit of training but didn’t know whether it would be enough for him to be passed fit for the Liverpool game.

It’s really good news that he is on his way back because we brought him in as a key player for us and then he gets injured in the first pre-season game.

“He’s started training, he’s not fully integrated yet, but he is getting closer to playing.

“I think he’ll definitely feature before the World Cup. I couldn’t tell you if it’s a week’s time, two week’s time quite yet because he’s had no match practise and has not been involved in the Premier League yet. I think it’s more likely that we’ll look to get him games in Europe or under-23 games before we start considering him for the Premier League.” – David Moyes on Nayef Aguerd

EVERTON

Anthony Gordon is available after a one-match ban and Mason Holgate (knee) is back in the squad after a return to training but Nathan Patterson (knee), Andros Townsend (knee), Ben Godfrey (leg) and Yerry Mina (calf) are all out of the trip to Newcastle.

“Yerry had a small issue in his rehab last week so he won’t be [involved]. Mason is in the squad. Ben Godfrey is also on the training pitches, early stages but good to see.” – Frank Lampard

Frank Lampard also said in Tuesday’s presser that Dominic Calvert-Lewin is edging closer to a start.

“We’ve got to be careful with Dominic coming back, in terms of training, making sure that we gradually bring him in but as quick as possible. It’s a fine balance, that one. But he’s certainly getting to the stage, when you think that we’ve got two games in three days coming up, where hopefully we can get more minutes out of him.” – Frank Lampard

SOUTHAMPTON

Tino Livramento (knee) and Romeo Lavia (muscle) remain out, while Armel Bella-Kotchap is also now on the sidelines after he dislocated his shoulder in the draw with West Ham.

Lavia should return to team training later this week.

Theo Walcott missed Sunday’s match through illness when on the cusp of a rare start but could come back into contention on Wednesday, while Ibrahima Diallo is the latest player to feel “unwell” and will have to be assessed.

“We had only Theo out for the weekend because he was getting ill suddenly on Sunday morning. Should come in today and we’ll see how it is.

“He was maybe starting at the weekend and suddenly dropped out in the morning.” – Ralph Hasenhuttl