Sean Dyche has praised Jack Harrison following his Everton debut against Aston Villa and explained the plan for Dominic Calvert-Lewin ahead of Luton Town's visit to Goodison Park.
The Blues boss confirmed that the injury problems are easing in L4. The only concern at the moment ahead of the visit from Rob Edwards' side is the fitness of Vitalii Mykolenko who was forced off on Wednesday.
Everton progressed to the fourth round of the Carabao Cup, where they will face Burnley, after ending Aston Villa's 10-match unbeaten run at Villa Park.
Jack Harrison managed 65 minutes in his first Everton start, following his loan move from Leeds United. The 26-year-old has missed the start of the season with a muscle injury but has quickly emerged as a selection option after his cameo for the under-21s against Norwich City.
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin found the back of the net against Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night as the Blues made it back-to-back wins. The England forward has struggled with injuries in recent months but he has found his fitness, scoring in both of their wins over Brentford and Unai Emery's side.
Against the Bees, Calvert-Lewin was introduced as a substitute, replacing Beto, and in the Midlands the two forwards swapped roles. The 26-year-old was sacrificed with 18 minutes remaining in their midweek triumph.
"I'm pleased for him first of all and we've tried to come away from the pressure of putting him straight in," Dyche told reporters.
"I think he's looked sharp in games, we're building him back into first-team football hence why we got him at
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