HUGE BOOST: Spotted in Training- ‘Massive Boost’ as Sky Sports share live footage of Everton pair ahead of Brentford

According to Sanny Rudravajhala, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Jack Harrison are both at Everton training ahead of the match against Brentford, providing a “massive boost” to the team.

On Thursday (21 September), the journalist reported live from Finch Farm for Sky Sports News, revealing that the star Toffees striker and the summer loan acquisition were out on training pitches and could be available to face the Bees at the weekend.

Sean Dyche offers Everton fitness updates on Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Jack  Harrison and four others - Liverpool Echo

Everton have started the season with four defeats in five games and only one goal, but there is new “hope” with the return of Leeds United loanee Harrison, who might be a “creative force.”

“Dominic Calvert-Lewin is obviously a massive boost for them,” Rudravajhala remarked. Still searching for their first victory and fighting to effect change.

“They play Brentford on Saturday, but there is some optimism – Jack Harrison, who could be a bit of a creative force for Everton, joined on loan from Leeds United in the summer but has had a hip injury ever since, but he could make his debut.” We’re guessing based on the fact that he’s out there training right now.”

All hands are on deck.

It remains to be seen if they will be in Sean Dyche’s starting XI in West London on September 23, but the manager’s ability to call on the previously injured pair must increase the team’s chances.

Beto’s arrival has alleviated some of the strain on Calvert-Lewin’s shoulders, but the Portuguese forward, like the Englishman, requires service.

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As a result, Harrison could be even more essential, and if he can make his Toffees debut, he could assist bring out the best in whoever striker is on the pitch.

Dyche needs points both individually and collectively, as his position is under scrutiny due to the club’s terrible start to the season, and the club sorely needs to escape the relegation zone.

Everton have spent far too much time in or around the bottom three over the last two years, and with the club’s long-term survival in doubt if they drop, let alone what it would entail for the planned takeover, points on the board are essential.

Injuries appear to be a near-constant at Goodison Park, but some encouraging news about a vital offensive partnership has emerged, which could boost hopes for the weekend.

 

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