Everton Manager Sean Dyche placed faith in Dominic Calvert-Lewin to steer Everton towards Premier League safety following his long-awaited goal breakthrough.
The 27-year-old striker, who ended his dry spell with a crucial penalty against Newcastle, now shoulders the responsibility of inspiring Everton's fight for survival.
Dyche, addressing the press ahead of a crucial clash with Burnley, highlighted Calvert-Lewin's goal as a potential turning point, aiming to silence critics and reshape the team's narrative.
Acknowledging the significance of goals for strikers, Dyche praised both Calvert-Lewin and Beto for their recent contributions, emphasising their dedication and sharpness on the field.
Despite battling injuries in recent seasons, Calvert-Lewin's return has been marred by setbacks, including a fractured cheekbone. However, his resilience shone through as he seized the opportunity to end his goal drought.
Dyche commended Calvert-Lewin's bravery in stepping up to take the penalty amid mounting pressure and scrutiny, underscoring the striker's determination to overcome adversity.
With Everton striving to break a frustrating 13-game winless streak in the Premier League, Dyche remains optimistic about the team's prospects against Burnley, despite lingering injury concerns over key players like Andre Gomes and Arnaut Danjuma.
As Everton seeks to reignite their league campaign, Calvert-Lewin's resurgence could prove pivotal in their quest for crucial points and securing their top-flight status.