After what happened at Everton, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Beto are “back in style.” – nextfootballnews
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After what happened at Everton, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Beto are “back in style.”

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On October 26, Everton and Fulham played to a 1-1 draw. Henry Winter was amazed by Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Beto.

Even though he had a tough game for most of it, the England international fought hard until Beto scored a late equalizer that stole the show.

The 26-year-old replaced a partner with 10 minutes left and scored the game-winning goal in the fourth minute of extra time at Goodison Park to save a point for Everton.

On Monday, October 28, Winter wrote on his personal blog, “Nines are back in style.” Erling Haaland scored for Manchester City, Beto for Everton, Danny Welbeck and Evan Ferguson for Brighton & Hove Albion, Liam Delap for Ipswich Town, and Evanilson for Bournemouth. There were also goals for Nottingham Forest’s Chris Wood.

People like Darwin Nunez are also getting tap-ins. Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Dom Solanke work hard up front, keeping the ball, being a target, and going up against the center backs. Ollie Watkins is a unique type of center attacker, but he is very good at what he does. And Yoane Wissa to. Chelsea, pay attention.

Beto and Dominic Calvert-Lewin are very important to Everton.

Sean Dyche makes it very clear to his players what he wants from them. The Toffees had a terrible start to the season, but they have nine points in their last five games and look like they are back on track.

Even though Calvert-Lewin and Beto have scored 13 goals between them in the Premier League over the last two seasons, they are not brutal finishers in the final third. They have a much bigger effect on the field.

Players like Dwight McNeil and Iliman Ndiaye depend on the work of their striker up top, which is exactly what is expected of a number nine today.

The forwards at Goodison Park have shown what they can do, even though Haaland, Wood, Welbeck, and Watkins all play very different styles of football. This makes it hard to define what a “No. 9” really is.

The Toffees need to score more goals for Dyche’s team to move up in the Premier League table, but things are looking good right now.

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