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Calvert-Lewin has produced several impressive performances for the Blues this season, including a dominating display against Chelsea on Sunday. The England U20 World Cup final match-winner
has scored eight goals in all competitions this term, and the man himself believes he is ready to lead the line full-time at Goodison Park. The 22-year-old was named England U21 Player of
the Year in 2018 and he is not lacking in confidence. “Of course I am, yeah,” Calvert-Lewin said on if he is ready to be Everton’s main striker. “Everyone knows you have to lead the line and
it comes with great responsibility. “I’ve said that before, I will take that pressure on my shoulders. “I want to lead the line for Everton, I’m happy to be doing that at the moment. “If I
want to get to where I want to get to and score many goals for Everton I have to take that responsibility on. “I’d like to think my last few performances have shown that I can lead the line
and I’m capable of taking that responsibility and lead the lads from the front. “There is no hiding place no matter what age you are.” Calvert-Lewin’s manager Marco Silva revealed his
disappointment after the win over Chelsea because it was only the first time Everton have beaten a top six since January 2017. “The first thing I want to say to you is that this is something
that cannot happen again,” Silva said on Sunday. “It is not a normal thing, for a club like us, not to be winning against a strong side. “Of course, I am 100 per cent sure all of the
managers and players who were here before did their best to achieve that, like I am doing now. “It is up to us to work together for it to be more normal for us to beat these strong sides
when we play against them. “It is not an easy thing and it's the first time we have achieved it this season but I am sure we can achieve it more times, even this season, because we have
more opportunities in the weeks ahead.”