Everton predicted lineup vs Leeds United: Three changes as Lampard changes shape to 4-3-3

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Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored for Everton in te reverse fixture at Elland Road

Attack:

Right wing: Anthony Gordon

If there’s one youngster that Lampard will always enjoy working with is Anthony Gordon. The youngster was terrific against Brentford and has already made huge strides this season. Even though there’s the pressure of a relegation battle, Gordon seems to be more than ready to rise up to the challenge.

Gordon has been industrious and doesn’t neglect his defensive duties. Perhaps the young duo of Patterson and Gordon on the right can cause fireworks and get Goodison jumping on their feet.

Striker: Dominic Calvert-Lewin

Dominic Calvert-Lewin has to come back in the side against Leeds. He is fit and available and should be the focal point of attack. He can give Pascal Struijk and Diego Llorente a hard time if he gets the desired service from the flanks.

Calvert-Lewin has missed the majority of the campaign due to injury and will be itching to get back on the score sheet and put in an inspiring performance. Calvert-Lewin’s goals will be necessary if the Toffees are to survive this relegation scare.

Left wing: Richarlison

Even though Richarlison seems more productive when operating centrally, he has done a commendable job in the past playing on the wing. Perhaps, he will eventually drift inwards, opening a whole lot of space for Coleman.

Richarlison will still have a major responsibility as Calvert-Lewin still isn’t completely drilled in after his long term injury. The Brazilian may not be able to produce spell bounding dribbles like Demarai Gray, but he has that charisma that makes him a key player in the squad. His battle with Luke Ayling will be one to watch for sure.

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