Unbelievable:Sean Dyche to give a teenage star who is compared to Lionel Messi VS Westham United to replace first eleven flop

Sean Dyche to give a teenage star who is compared to Lionel Messi VS Westham United to replace first eleven flop

 

 

Despite being sent off in the recent match, Everton’s young talent Youssef Chermiti showcased a performance that would have caught the attention of manager Sean Dyche.

 

Dyche has been closely monitoring the struggles of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who

has gone 20 consecutive games without scoring a goal, and the challenges faced by Beto, the Portuguese striker signed for

a significant fee in the summer (reported to be over £25 million by Sky Sports), who has found it difficult to adapt to the demands of the Premier League.

 

Beto has managed to score just one goal in 21 league appearances this season, falling short of his expected goals (xG) by

2.48. Furthermore, his solitary goal didn’t significantly impact the outcome of the match, as Everton defeated Newcastle 3-0.

 

Chermiti, who also joined Everton during the summer transfer window, has found himself as the third or fourth choice striker in Dyche’s lineup this season.

He was brought in prior to Beto, and given his relatively low profile, there were questions about whether he would

challenge Calvert-Lewin for a starting position. Despite not yet having had that opportunity, there’s a possibility that the

manager could make significant changes in the coming weeks. Chermiti possesses qualities akin to those of Barcelona legend Lionel Messi.

 

While Chermiti’s performance against Fulham’s under-21s included two goals, his subsequent dismissal for dissent garnered attention. Although receiving a

red card is never desirable, it indicates Chermiti’s determination to continue pushing for success even after scoring in a 3-1 victory.

 

For a team struggling to score goals and often relying on impressive finishes from players like Amadou Onana, it may be

worthwhile to give the former Sporting CP forward more playing time. According to the Liverpool Echo, he won’t be suspended for the upcoming match

against West Ham, and omitting Beto from the squad could convey a message that improvements are needed from him before it’s too late.

 

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