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Published 15:35 15 Mar 2018 GMT
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In a statement issued on the club's official website, it was claimed that the Iceland international would be out of action for between six and eight weeks but Allardyce has taken umbrage with that timeline.
Responding to the update, the Toffees boss claimed that Sigurdsson could return much sooner than Everton's media team projected.
"Somebody gave out the wrong statement. It can be less than that, so whoever gave out that statement is going to get a bollocking today," Allardyce said.
"So well done, whoever gave that one out you've just got a right telling off because you cannot predict a length of injury in its entirety because you have people who heal quicker and we have a highly qualified medical staff and equipment to try and speed up any injury.
"I've always felt it the wrong thing to do to tag an injury on its time limits because people recover quicker than others.
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