Everton's Calvert-Lewin to miss Spurs clash, says Ancelotti

Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Everton's top-scorer with 19 goals this season, was sidelined for Monday's 0-0 draw against Brighton & Hove Albion due to an abductor problem.

Published : Apr 15, 2021 21:06 IST

Dominic Calvert-Lewin is expected to return in time for Everton's trip to Arsenal next week, according to head coach Carlo Ancelotti (File Photo).

Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin will miss Friday's Premier League game at home to Tottenham Hotspur as he recovers from injury, but goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and midfielders Allan and Andre Gomes are available, manager Carlo Ancelotti said on Thursday.

Calvert-Lewin, Everton's top-scorer with 19 goals this season, was sidelined for Monday's 0-0 draw against Brighton and Hove Albion due to an abductor problem, but is expected to return in time for the team's trip to Arsenal next week.

"Available for the game are Pickford, Allan, Joshua King and Gomes," Ancelotti told a news conference. "In the next week, we are going to have Calvert-Lewin, Yerry Mina, Fabian Delph and Bernard. It will be longer for Jean-Philippe Gbamin and Abdoulaye Doucoure. Gbamin doesn't need surgery but he will be out for at least eight weeks."

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Everton is eighth in the Premier League on 48 points from 30 games, but victory at Goodison would ensure it leapfrogs seventh-placed Tottenham and moves to within one point of champion Liverpool, which is sixth.

Ancelotti expects the race for European qualification to go down to the wire.

"All the games are vital," the Italian said. "We have to play against teams who are fighting with us for the position. To judge our season, we have to wait until the end. It could be fantastic if we reach Europe. It could be a good season if we don't. I think it will go to the last game. Lots of teams have inconsistent results."

Ancelotti also sympathised with his Spurs counterpart Jose Mourinho, who has come under increasing pressure following the London club's slide down the standings.

"Every manager tries to do his best," he said. "I am not able to judge Mourinho's job. In my opinion he always does a fantastic job. Pressure on a football manager is normal."