Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin says he's learning more about how to control his emotions - on and off the pitch.
Calvert-Lewin regularly credits Carlo Ancelotti and Duncan Ferguson with his surge in form but in the latter stages of last season, he went TEN Premier League games without a goal.
Earlier in his career, that might have unnerved him but Calvert-Leiwn clearly believes he has matured psychologically.
He explained: “The pressure that comes with being a number nine is that sometimes if you don't score, you are not fit to wear the boots but if you do score, you are just doing your job.
“My experience so far has taught me to control what I can control, the rest will take care of itself.
“There will be times when there are dips in form, there will be times when I hit heights."

