Dominic Calvert-Lewin ‘set to miss relegation-threatened Everton’s season finale with Bournemouth’

Dominic Calvert-Lewin ‘heading for MISS relegation-threatened Everton’s season finale against Bournemouth – with Toffee’s anxious striker’s hamstring injury set to sideline him for five weeks’

  • Dominic Calvert suffered a hamstring injury during Everton’s 1-1 draw at Wolves

Everton are increasingly resigned to being without star striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin in their game against Bournemouth, the reports say.

The relegation-threatened Toffees know only a win will guarantee their Premier League status in Sunday’s season finale – a draw or defeat at Goodison Park could mean they drop to the Championship depending on the results of Leicester City and Leeds United .

Everton are two points above the drop zone thanks to Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Wolves, although the result came at the cost of another Calvert-Lewin injury – this time a hamstring injury.

And according the Telegraphfears are growing among the Merseyside team that he will be absent against the Cherries on Sunday.

Sean Dyche’s side are giving the England international every chance of an improbable recovery, but in reality he feels he will be sidelined for five weeks.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin (below) is expected to miss Everton’s season finale, reports claim

He is sidelined for five weeks due to the issue - although Everton hopes otherwise

He is sidelined for five weeks due to the issue – although Everton hopes otherwise

If the 26-year-old is ruled out, Dyche will face a dilemma with Neal Maupay, Demarai Gray or Ellis Simms instead.

Speaking of Everton’s predicament, Dyche told the club’s official website on Tuesday that he has urged his side to keep their ‘steady mentality’.

“The most important thing for me is the mindset,” said Dyche evertontv as I look back at Saturday’s result.

“I can’t point that out enough. We changed form three or four times in the second half [at Wolves] and we ask a lot of the players to keep making substitutions. They were clear-headed and went on and on.

“We have what could be an important point, but we need to reinforce that by going again this week.”