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Report: Kanoute & Adriano In Line For Sevilla Return Against Villarreal
Los Nervionenses could have the services of two of their key men against el Submarino Amarillo.
Sevilla should be able to count on the participation of both Frederic Kanoute and Adriano when they face Villarreal at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on Sunday evening.
According to Marca, both players have recovered from their respective injuries and trained with no problems on Thursday.
The signs are that they will both play some part against el Submarino Amarillo after los Rojiblancos' midweek exertions in the Champions League.
Romaric, Diego Capel, Diego Perotti, Abdoulay Konko and Julien Escude also exercised with the main group, while the other players that featured against Stuttgart worked in the gym.
However, Aldo Duscher picked up an injury against the German side and will not be present against Ernesto Valverde's outfit. In addition, Arouna Kone is very doubtful for the clash.
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
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According to Marca, both players have recovered from their respective injuries and trained with no problems on Thursday.
The signs are that they will both play some part against el Submarino Amarillo after los Rojiblancos' midweek exertions in the Champions League.
Romaric, Diego Capel, Diego Perotti, Abdoulay Konko and Julien Escude also exercised with the main group, while the other players that featured against Stuttgart worked in the gym.
However, Aldo Duscher picked up an injury against the German side and will not be present against Ernesto Valverde's outfit. In addition, Arouna Kone is very doubtful for the clash.
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
Keep up to date with all the latest Champions League news with Goal.com
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