Everton boss Sean Dyche on the future of Dominic Calvert-Lewin amidst reports linking him with a move away from the club
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
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00:00Does it in some way explain why Dominic's gone so long without a goal, what, 14 games now?
00:04Well, his personal numbers are decent, I spoke to him about that, so people are saying you play this way, you play that way,
00:11but if your own numbers, the thing about the stats and the facts, they're there to be used and the numbers are pretty decent,
00:18so sometimes it comes down to the moment of truth.
00:20It's slightly harsh on him, his numbers, because of the two goals that were Kloster's own goals,
00:25that does swerve the numbers a little bit,
00:28but no, some of the production has been better, to give them chances,
00:32and some of it has been the moment of truth to take the chance.
00:35Just on Dominic, there's reports coming out of Italy that there's been an inquiry for him from Atalanta,
00:40any truth in that and what would you thought to be on the potential for inquiry?
00:42No, there's been no contact from anyone, there's bound to be rumours, there's bound to be conjecture, that's the nature of it.
00:49Would it make sense to let him go if they're not aware to come in, or on the playing side, would it leave you to it?
00:53Well, I think we'll think about that if that happens, but as there's been no contact, there's been no discussion needed.