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Everton handed huge late injury boost ahead of Spurs, fans will be elated - opinion

Everton are running out of opportunities to stay out of the relegation zone with the side travelling to London tonight to take on Antonio Conte’s Tottenham Hotspur side in the hope they can cause an upset by stealing all three points at their stadium.

Fortunately, Lampard could have a last-minute trick up his sleeve to secure the victory they desperately need.

Frank Lampard took to his press conference to confirm the availability of Dominic Calvert-Lewin ahead of the Spurs clash on Monday night.

He was asked about whether the striker would be in contention to feature in the game, with the former Chelsea boss responding:

“I’m hopeful. He’s going to train with us tomorrow and I’ve just spoken to him literally five minutes ago and he was very pleased with his session this morning.

“So hopefully he integrates with the squad tomorrow and we’ll see how he is for Monday.”

Calvert-Lewin has been struggling to find his shooting boots this season after several issues with injuries hindering his opportunity to get a run of form going.

But there is no doubt he is capable of rising to the occasion when Everton need him to, and this game against Spurs could be the perfect opportunity for the star striker to save the day all over again for his club.

Lampard would definitely be in a much more comfortable position away from home if he can use the 6 foot 2 forward in the game, as his presence in the attacking line and the team, in general, is unmatched, especially in games against top sides.

He has scored against every team in the ‘big six’ during his time at the club, bagging multiple times against Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United.

The Toffees must take all three points from this game against Tottenham if they are going to

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