The 26-year-old Everton player stated that he must swiftly get better this season.

The 26-year-old Everton player stated that he must swiftly get better this season.

Once again, Everton‘s inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities proved costly in their recent match.

Despite Jarrad Branthwaite’s impressive goal giving them the lead deep into added time, missed chances from Abdoulaye Doucoure and Beto prevented them from securing a crucial three points.

A crucial goal-line clearance and a lack of finishing quality further compounded Everton’s frustrations, ultimately leading to Lewis Dunk’s heartbreaking equalizer.

Former player and BBC pundit Stephen Kelly weighed in on the situation, particularly focusing on the role of Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

While Calvert-Lewin offers more than just goals with his work rate and contributions

to the team’s pressing game, there’s a growing need for him to deliver in front of goal.

Despite his multifaceted role, Everton’s lack of goals remains a pressing concern for the team and its fanbase.

With only 28 goals scored in 26 Premier League games this season, Everton’s offensive output has been underwhelming. Despite generating a significant number of expected goals,

the team has struggled to convert chances into goals, leaving fans frustrated.

Calvert-Lewin, in particular, has faced criticism for his finishing, ranking as the league’s worst finisher statistically.

However, given the team’s overall lack of quality and confidence, it’s a challenging environment for any striker to thrive in consistently.

One suggested solution could involve temporarily adjusting Calvert-Lewin’s role and allowing him to come off the bench in certain games, potentially benefiting from opportunities against fatigued

opponents while providing Beto with more starting opportunities to convert chances.

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