Fractured Cheekbone Forces Calvert-Lewin Out of the Game
Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin suffered a fractured cheekbone during his team's 4-0 defeat to Aston Villa. The 26-year-old was forced off in the first half after colliding with Emiliano Martinez and was rushed to the hospital. This injury adds to Calvert-Lewin's long list of setbacks in the past year.
Calvert-Lewin's Possible Speedy Return with Protective Mask
The Everton star may don a protective mask in order to make a quick comeback. Although he will have to follow FA concussion protocols, the use of a protective mask could allow him to return sooner rather than later. This determination to return to the game as soon as possible shows Calvert-Lewin's passion and dedication.
Frustration and Abusive Fans
Calvert-Lewin's father, Karlda Lewin, expressed his frustration and disappointment with Everton supporters who directed abuse at his son. In a Facebook post, Lewin shared his feelings, stating that his son lives his dream every day and that won't change, regardless of the hurtful words thrown at him by "numpties."
Everton Condemns Racist Abuse
On top of Calvert-Lewin's injury, Everton has also condemned the racist abuse midfielder Amadou Onana received on Instagram after the defeat. This comes just a week after Neal Maupay faced similar vile comments on the same platform. The club continues to stand against such behavior.
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Calvert-Lewin's Determination Remains Strong
Despite the setback, Calvert-Lewin remains optimistic. He apologized for not making the return that fans had hoped for and expressed his frustration for the injury. However, he assured everyone that he will be back shortly, showcasing his resilience and determination.
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