Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin reveals his manager Carlo Ancelotti gave him advice to improve his game.
Calvert-Lewin has been sensational for the Toffees since Ancelotti took over midway through last season.
And he reveals in a chat with the Italian, he was told to watch former AC Milan and Juventus striker Filippo Inzaghi.
"Funnily enough, he mentioned it to me [watching Inzaghi clips] before he came out and said it in the press," Calvert-Lewin said at St George's Park.
"I had a little YouTube of his goals and I watched a 15-minute reel of him. A lot of his goals are one-touch finishes and he has got great movement.
"You can always learn off him, I am still learning now. I am learning my craft. [Carlo] has had a positive influence on me. At the age I am getting to now, I am evolving and learning my craft.
"I am fine-tuning certain aspects of my game. Beforehand, I was guilty of doing a lot of my best work away from the goal. But now I am getting in between the sticks and putting the ball in the back of the net.
"That analogy from Carlo was more of an emphasis on being in the right place at the right time, not to say I am a carbon copy of Pippo Inzaghi but there are elements of his game that I have been showing in my game and they are one-touch finishes and being in the right areas to put the ball in the back of the net."

