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Everton need to utilise Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s aerial threat more

Dominic Calvert-Lewin clearly has a ro💖le in the Everton squad of an impact substitute, something he did brillia🔥ntly at the weekend with a late goal during his three-minute cameo in the win against Bournemouth.

The att😼acker now has six goals in 22 games across all competitions and can have a bright future at Goওodison Park if he continues to develop.

He is still a 21-🍌year-old trying to improve his game and can be a top player if his finishing improves, while his hold-up play still need brushing up on.

But one underrated aspect he has is his threat in the air, something which he’s proven can be the differ⛎ence for the Merseyside club this season.

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The England Under-21 international has scored four of ༒𝐆his six goals this season with his head and is a real handful for defenders.

Marco S༒ilva clearly doesn’t fill comfortable in putting faith in Calvert-Lewin yet as his number one striker, but he certain⭕ly isn’t using his aerial threat to the full when he plays.

Lucas Digne has assisted three of the centre-forward’s goals with 𝐆crosses into the box and it should be a plan to get numerous🎃 balls in when he’s in the penalty area.

He offers a real physical and powerful presence as the spearhead attacker, which 🎉is why he’s so good with crosses into him.

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