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Dominic Calvert-Lewin accepts Everton have put to bed what had been a “difficult run” both by and by and collectively but recognizes the challenge presently is to preserve more consistency in exhibitions.

Everton’s No.9 advance charmed himself to Evertonians on Wednesday night as his second-half headed objective made a difference the Blues to a paramount 2-0 win over title-chasing rivals Liverpool.

In doing so, Calvert-Lewin gotten his third objective from his past four appearances, whereas Everton secured a third straight domestic triumph – each with a clean sheet.

Reflecting on this later positive spell, Calvert-Lewin told evertonfc.com:
“That gives you the establishment to play from, when everybody is doing their occupations well.

“Moving together as a unit defensively, in specific. You’ll be able construct from that, at that point once you get objectives it makes it amazingly difficult for groups to induce back into the game. Liverpool are a great side but they didn’t have the answers [on Wednesday night]. That’s what we are about which is what Goodison is almost.”

Everton return to activity with a third domestic diversion within the space of six days on Saturday evening (kick-off 5.30pm) as they welcome Brentford to L4. For Calvert-Lewin, that amusement could be a chance to keep building on the squad’s gathering force.

“We got to do it more reliably, everybody knows that,” said the forward ahead to the clash. “There have been a few sub-par exhibitions this season, we went on a troublesome run, actually and collectively – but we have come through that.

“We have won the final three [at domestic] so it is onwards and upwards and we ought to see forward, and be positive.”

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