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Neal Maupay
The crux of Everton’s problems stems from a lack of potency in attack and, in his few months at Goodison Park, Maupay has failed to prove that he is the answer. Even Dominic Calvert-Lewin looks a shadow of his former self, suggesting that the Toffees may have to work towards a radical reshuffle to get things moving in front of goal.
Maupay signed from Brighton during the summer on a three-year contract but a new managerial appointment could see his stint on Merseyside cut short, having scored just one league goal in 13 appearances.
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