
"They are out for this game, I don't know how long it's going to take. We need these guys to be a competitive team. "We have very good players, who are eager to play, so we will be competitive on Sunday. But they are out. "I don't want to say (how long they will be out for). If you talk to Cunha outside, he will say he can play this game. They are pushing really hard."
"So we will try to maintain that and they will fight for the position but for me in this game is clear, Altay will start."
Matheus Cunha, Diogo Dalot and Mason Mount are ruled out for the upcoming game. Cunha, Mount and Dalot had appeared in all three Premier League matches and the Carabao Cup second-round penalty shoot-out defeat to Grimsby Town. Amorim said he does not know how long the players will be out and declined to specify a recovery timeframe. He said other players are eager to play and that the team will remain competitive on Sunday. Amorim confirmed several changes to the matchday squad and stated that Altay will start despite differences in league, country, training and ball.
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