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Dominic Calvert-Lewin revels in Everton leading role

Dominic Calvert-Lewin celebrates after putting Everton in front
Image: Calvert-Lewin is hoping to make Everton's centre-forward spot his own

Dominic Calvert-Lewin is relishing the challenge of leading the line for Everton.

The 22-year-old is manager Marco Silva's first-choice striker ahead of £27m Turkey international Cenk Tosun and has responded by equalling the best goalscoring return of his short career with eight this season.

In the last few weeks, he has asked questions of Liverpool's Virgil Van Dijk and Chelsea's David Luiz.

With the club still needing an out-and-out main centre-forward to replace Romelu Lukaku, Calvert-Lewin wants to establish himself in the role permanently.

"I've played in my favoured position for the last few games now," he said.

Cenk Tosun shows his despair after missing a late chance that was ruled offside
Image: Cenk Tosun is having to settle for a spot on the bench with Calvert-Lewin in the side

"I've proved what I can do up there with my current performances, and I'm helping the team to put in good performances and results. I'm hitting the back of the net as well.

"Everyone knows you have to lead the line, and it comes with great responsibility.

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"I will take that pressure on my shoulders. I want to lead the line for Everton. I'm happy to be doing that at the moment.

"If I want to get to where I want to get to and score many goals for Everton, I have to take that responsibility on.

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Highlights from Everton's 2-0 win against Chelsea in the Premier League.

"I'd like to think my last few performances have shown that I can lead the line and I'm capable of taking that responsibility and lead the lads from the front."

Eleventh-placed Everton's problem all season has been consistency and the win over Chelsea - the first over a top-six side in over two years - was only their third from their last nine league matches.

Marco Silva manager of Everton looks on during the Premier League match between Everton FC and Chelsea FC at Goodison Park on March 17, 2019 in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Image: Marco Silva eased the pressure on him with a 2-0 win over Maurizio Sarri's Chelsea

Silva's side have also only won back-to-back league matches once this season, in October, which has scuppered hopes of challenging the top six.

"That is why we're we are at the moment," added Calvert-Lewin.

"We have to be honest with ourselves, there have been times when we have not come to the fore as we should have.

"Consistency is key and momentum. There is no hiding place. We are all aware it is not good to be winning and then losing games. We want to go on winning streaks and build momentum.

"We can build momentum from Chelsea; there are seven games left and we have to try to win those.

"I don't necessarily think it is about taking momentum into next season. For me, it is about this season.

"There are still seven games left to finish as high as we can and that is what we are looking to do - to chase that seventh spot and finish as high as we can up the table."

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