DCL...AOK...FOR SOS
Irish Daily Mirror|April 24, 2023
Everton praying fit-again Dom can answer emergency call and fire the goals to keep them up
GRAHAM THOMAS
DCL...AOK...FOR SOS

DOMINIC CALVERT-LEWIN may not be the fourth emergency service - but James Tarkowski reckons he can still ride to Everton's rescue.

Repairs and breakdowns are something of a Calvert-Lewin speciality, but it's recovery that interests Everton fans now they are in the relegation zone.

They are there on goal. difference, which makes sense since the Blues are the lowest scorers in the Premier League.

Calvert-Lewin (shooting, above) didn't wear a high-vis jacket, but he did almost fix the mechanics of a spluttering game with a brilliant turn before firing just wide.

It was the England striker's first start since early February after a groin injury and although he has scored only once all season, he could be a crucial figure in Everton's demanding run-in.

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