Dominic Calvert-Lewin will have to work hard to get back into David Moyes’ squad, but if he can make predictions about himself as well as his Everton teammates, it might come true.
Beto has taken his place as Moyes’ number nine by storm, as Calvert-Lewin will be fuming his injury has come at this time.
It can’t really be an excuse from the striker though, who hasn’t been on great form this season and will be hoping his fortunes change.
Despite the Guinea-Bissau international’s form, Everton fans are frustrated with Beto once again, potentially opening the door for Calvert-Lewin when he returns.
Well, someone could help him in the Everton squad work towards that goal, as his prediction about them has now come true.
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin predicted Seamus Coleman as a coach at Everton
Seamus Coleman is no doubt an Everton legend, and Calvert-Lewin will be hoping to replicate his status before he leaves the club.
Coleman is confident Moyes brings success to Everton as his instincts have served him well so far, and the same can be said about Calvert-Lewin’s instincts in 2017.
Speaking to Soccer AM during the 2017/18 season, Calvert-Lewin took on the teammates segment and got asked who out of the current squad will become a coach one day.
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“I reckon Seamus Coleman,” Calvert-Lewin said.
“The way he understands the game, I think he’s still a student of the game now.
“I think he’d make a good coach.”
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Calvert-Lewin’s Coleman prediction comes true at Everton
If only the striker predicted him being one of the Premier League’s top strikers, as Calvert-Lewin’s claim on Coleman has proven to be true.
The Everton veteran has taken on the coaching role at the Blues and is seemingly proving to be a great addition behind the scenes.
It even got to the point where Coleman was Everton’s interim manager, which could be a prospect that creeps up again in the future.
He’s still a part of the playing squad, but it seems the Irishman has adopted the coaching aspect with no worries, and it looks like he’s been on the post for the last five years.
The right-back’s passion is there to see, as Coleman has already tormented referees, showing he’s got the manager gene.
Everton’s squad clearly look up to Coleman, as it speaks to more reason why Carlo Ancelotti compared Coleman to Paolo Maldini in terms of his leadership, which he is showing brilliantly in his coaching role now.