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Charlotte Coates

Everton injury boost confirmed as Seamus Coleman makes bold trophy prediction

Your Everton evening headlines for Thursday, September 15.

Everton injury boost, captaincy 'clue' and three more things spotted in training

Dominic Calvert-Lewin looks set to be included in a matchday squad for the first time this season.

The 25-year-old has been out of action since a knee injury derailed the start of his campaign just days before Everton's Premier League season opener with Chelsea. He had been nearing a return before last weekend's scheduled trip to Arsenal that was postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Pictures from first team training this week show him working with his teammates and looking strong ahead of a potential comeback for the approaching tie with West Ham United. Calvert-Lewin's comeback is just one of several interesting features of the latest Finch Farm gallery released by the club. Here is an overview of some of the talking points.

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Seamus Coleman makes bold Everton trophy prediction and sends blunt 'mentality' message to team-mates

Seamus Coleman has opened up on the primary motivating factor driving him on at Everton and conceded that the number of managers the club has had in recent years is a reflection on the players.

The long-serving defender, who joined Everton from Sligo Rovers in January 2009 for £60,000, has made 385 appearances for the club since his arrival from Ireland. Coleman was appointed captain in 2019 and is also skipper for the Republic of Ireland.

Despite winning numerous individual honours during his time with the Blues, Coleman is yet to pick up any silverware for the club. And the full-back has explained how he is desperate to complete the one missing piece of his Everton jigsaw in order to write his name into the Goodison Park history books.

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