Dominic Calvert-Lewin is showing 'positive signs' in training
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is showing ‘positive signs’ in training, insists Everton boss Sean Dyche – but admits it is ‘too early’ to say if injury-plagued striker will be fit for Brentford clash
- England international has not played for over a month due to a hamstring injury
- But he is edging closer to a return and Dyche is hopeful he will be available soon
- The Toffees have scored the joint-fewest goals in the Premier League this season
Everton manager Sean Dyche insists there are ‘positive signs’ from striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has rejoined the squad for training.
The England international has not played for over a month due to a persistent hamstring injury which has dogged him all season and restricted him to just 12 appearances.
But he is edging closer to a return and while Brentford at home may come too soon, Dyche is hopeful he will be available soon.
‘Dom is around it again with us training but it is still making a decision on when he is truly right to come back in and that will be in the next couple of days,’ he said.
‘It’s early yet, he has just got on the grass with us, but he has done a lot of rehab and the stats and facts and the way he is feeling is good, so positive signs.’
Everton manager Sean Dyche insists there are ‘positive signs’ from striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has rejoined the squad for training
The England international has not played for over a month due to a persistent hamstring injury which has dogged him all season and restricted him to just 12 appearances
But he is edging closer to a return and while Brentford at home may come too soon, Dyche is hopeful he will be available soon
Asked what signs he needed to see, Dyche added: ‘Just all of the markers you can imagine: there are some statistical and training markers from history, then of course speaking to him as well.
‘It is often the case, especially when players get a little bit older, they start learning about their bodies and it’s a tough run he has had on and off the last couple of years.’
Along with Wolves, the Toffees have scored the joint-fewest goals in the Premier League this season.
However, Dyche wants his players to improve their menatlity rather than focusing on the scoreline.
He said: ‘You cannot guarantee any score. Don’t worry about the scoreline, more about how you manage games and I want the relentless mentality and then anything is achievable at any stage of the game.
‘We go to the last breath and it was a physically good performance against Forest.’
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