Le Bris noted that his team has improved their level of play and is now able to be more proactive, flexible, and adaptive in solving problems and seizing opportunities. He also praised the ability of other players on the team, aside from captain Granit Xhaka, to manage micro-situations on the pitch.
Le Bris provided an update on the availability of Omar Alderete and Simon Adingra, who have both trained ahead of the match. Alderete is still in concussion protocols, but Le Bris hopes he will be out of them on Saturday. Adingra missed the previous match due to a minor hamstring injury, but is now available.
Le Bris praised Granit Xhaka, who has become a leader in the team this season. Xhaka brings hope and faith to the side, and helps to manage different elements on the pitch. Le Bris emphasized that Xhaka sets high standards and leads by example, rather than relying on words to motivate the team.
Finally, Le Bris praised Everton and their manager, David Moyes, who have faced recent struggles. He acknowledged that Moyes has the ability to score and win against any team, and that he has shown qualities that have allowed him to stay at the top level for a long time.


 
  







 





























































































