Everton faces a striker crisis with multiple injuries sidelining key players. As the team looks for emergency options, manager David Moyes must navigate the challenge with limited attacking depth. We’re breaking down when the keys players are set to return.
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00:00Everton's decision not to sign a striker in the winter transfer window leaves Beto
00:06with significant pressure to maintain form.
00:10After his brace in the 4-0 win over Leicester City, he's expected to lead the attack,
00:14though he may be the only fit senior striker available for some time.
00:19Support is on the way, with Yusuf Chimiti expected to return in three to four weeks.
00:24Although he hasn't featured in senior football this season, his promise last year gives hope.
00:29Armando Brogia, recovering from an ankle ligament injury, is expected to return around
00:34the March international break.
00:36His recovery could provide valuable depth for the final stretch of the season.
00:41And Dominic Calvet-Lewin, after a promising start under David Moyes, suffered a hamstring
00:46injury.
00:47Though not requiring surgery, he's expected to be sidelined until spring.
00:51Everton's striker situation is precarious, but these returns offer hope as they aim to
00:56secure a strong finish to the campaign.