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‘Be selfish’: Manager has message for on-loan Everton man, tells him to follow in Raheem Sterling’s footsteps
Everton’s forwar🔯ds haven’t had the easiest start to the�� season.
Frank Lampard has had🎃 to deal with sales, loans, injurieꦛs and bedding in new signings.
Lampard may w♒ish he still had ﷺSimms available to him at Goodison Park this season.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin has been unavailable all season, Richarlison is now at Tottenham, and Salomon Rondon is out of favour.

The Toffees have now signed Neal Maupay who made his debut last weekend.
The 21-year-old has outscored all of Lampard’s current Everton players in his time at Sunderland.
And Mowbray has given a message to Simms after an injury to Scottish forward Ross Stewart.
Mowbray has message for Simms
New Sunder𝓀land manager Tony Mowbray believes that Simms could become a 30 goal-a-season striker.
Mowbray believes Simms might be trying to work too hard, and should concentrate on finding positions to sꦰcore from.
“I think Ellis will rise to the challenge,”
“As long as h🐈e does no🦄t put too much of a burden on himself. That’s why the rest have to step up as well.
“I think for Ellis; the biggest challenge is to play between the sticks when th꧅e chances are crea⛎ted.

“I w♋ould never tell him not to work hard, but sometimes strikers who wo💜rk too hard taking themselves away from the goal and chasing down channels.
“Th💖at is my message to him really. Be a bit more selfish, between the sticks.
“You have to work hard, and I am sure he will because it is in his nature, but be selfish enough to get in betw🌳een the posts and finish the chances off.
“How did (Pep) Guardiola change (Raheem) Sterling from a five, six or seven go♏als per season player into a 25-30 go𒆙al-a-season striker?
“I don’t think he was teachingܫ him anything about where he put his feet, it was abওout where he had to be.”
Mowbray will be hoping his message to Simms sinks in ahead of Sunderland𒊎’s next fixture.