For the first time, Sean Dyche has his attacking unit fit, available and with time to work on building its relationship
The international break has given Sean Dyche his first real opportunity to work with Everton’s new-look frontline away from the pressure of matchdays.
Everton’s transfer business continued into the final weeks of the summer window and injuries to key players hindered efforts to build a cohesive attack. READ MORE: Dominic Calvert-Lewin was right when he said 'the fire has been lit' - these remarkable Everton stats prove itThe emphatic victory last weekend marked the conclusion of a difficult start to the season in which the Blues took just seven points from a favourable first eight games. But there were positives underlying a set of tough results, particularly in the number of good goalscoring chances created across many of those matches.
Meanwhile, when the season started, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Arnaut Danjuma and Dwight McNeil were all dealing with fitness issues and Jack Harrison and Beto were yet to sign for the Blues.
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