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Gareth Taylor has revealed that Mia Enderby believes her knee popped out of place in the injury that forced her off in Everton Women’s 2-1 loss to Liverpool Women. She was taken off on a stretcher, although she did later appear on the bench with some crutches, which was a positive sign. https://twitter.com/LiverpoolFCW/status/2025664641721106521First Thing You Think AboutProviding an update on Channel 4 after the match, Liverpool boss Taylor said, “I just spoke to her briefly then, and she said that it felt like her kneecap popped out of place.
I felt like I was going into a family where they wanted me there, they wanted to see my name on the teamsheet,” she explained in an interview with Sky Sports.chatted about motherhood, dog grooming (fr), and video games with everton's hannah blundell, melissa lawley, and ruby mace 🫡https://t.co/bfAh6AhxqS— Molly Elizabeth (@molllyelizabeth) February 20, 2026 That feeling of being valued unlocked her best performances, and she made the move permanent before Everton came calling.World Cup Dream Driving Everton Star ForwardDespite missing out on recent England camps, Mace is determined to force her way into Sarina Wiegman’s 2027 World Cup squad. With league action paused, Phelan’s side are back in action this weekend as they look to repeat their 4-1 opening day victory over their Merseyside rivals and secure a quarter final spot. https://twitter.com/EWFCNewsFeed/status/2023450426071232789Six Everton Players to Miss DerbyConfirming no new injury news at his pre match press conference, Everton’s injury situation remains the same as it was ahead of last week’s win against West Ham.
We want to qualify for the next round of this competition.”Liverpool has eight players unavailable, including Sam Kerr and Marie-Therese Hobinger.Also read: Millwall FC Apologise Over London City Lionesses Fixture at The Den as Club Admits More Thorough Consultation Should Have Taken Place With SupportersEvertonEverton Fans Will Love What Yuka Momiki Did After Women’s Third Win in a Row as Japan Star Stays Behind to Let Every Child Hold Player of the Match TrophyPublished 1 week agoon February 17, 2026Yuka Momiki has won over Everton supporters with a classy gesture following the club’s 1-0 victory over West Ham on Sunday. The Japan international stayed behind after the final whistle to ensure every child in attendance got a photo and a chance to hold her player of the match trophy. https://twitter.com/EvertonWomen/status/2023374347139002558Scott Phelan’s side secured a third consecutive win to move up to eighth in the Women’s Super League table.
