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Everton midfielder Calvert-Lewin: “It’ll be electric against Manchester United.”
Everton midfielder Dominic Calvert-Lewin is the first player to speak out against their point deduction.
Many Toffees players are surprised that the team has been punished ten points this season.
As a result, Everton are now in the relegation zone, despite the fact that most commentators believe they will stay up.
“I’ve played a lot of games against [Manchester] United at Goodison, and the atmosphere is always incredible,” Calvert-Lewin stated on the club’s website.
“I expect the weekend to be just as exciting, if not more so.” I’m confident that the supporters will be prepared. As players, we’ll prepare as usual, ensuring that we’re ready to put in a performance and collect the three points.
“Given the circumstances, I believe I’ve sensed a lot of unity and togetherness.” We were on international break when the news broke, but coming back in this week, I don’t think it affected us.
“We know that as a group, we can’t change that. All we can control is what is in front of us, and that is the game on Sunday, which we are looking forward to.”
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