prowess by playing a pivotal role in dismantling Liverpool’s defence. His imposing presence and clinical finishing were evident as he notched the decisive second goal, securing a crucial three points for Everton in their battle against relegation.
The victory propelled Everton to 16th place, providing some breathing room above the relegation zone as they now sit eight points above Luton Town.
Despite facing injury setbacks in recent seasons, Calvert-Lewin’s performance against Liverpool served as a reminder of his quality and potential impact on the international stage.
Since making his debut for England in 2020 against Wales, the striker has tallied four goals in 11 appearances.
However, his last outing for the Three Lions dates back to July 2021, with subsequent injuries affecting his availability and impacting his standing in the national team hierarchy.
Sean Dyche’s endorsement of Calvert-Lewin’s England prospects reflects the belief in the striker’s ability to compete at the highest level.
Following the derby triumph over Liverpool, Dyche expressed his confidence in Calvert-Lewin’s chances of earning a recall to the national team setup.