
Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin was delighted with their 1-0 win West Ham.
Calvert-Lewin struck for the Blues on Sunday in London - marking his 50th Premier League goal for the club.
"I sit next to Loners (Andy Lonergan) on the coach on the way to games and he said 'You are one away from 50' before the game.
"I thought coming away to West Ham, I always like playing here and I always seem to score, so I had a good feeling coming into the game. To score 50 Premier League goals for Everton Football Club is a proud moment for me and I am in good company. I know I'm not far off the next one up the list now, so that's my next target."
He added: "Coming here, you never forget scoring goals and the feeling it gives you. When you have done it before, you feel that before games. Coming here gave me a little bit more confidence and I was confident I was going to score.
"I'm enjoying being back on the pitch. I'm enjoying the consistency of games which I have lacked for so long. I think everyone knows the quality I possess on the pitch and I know myself what I can do when I am fit and firing.
"I think the most important thing for me is putting games together and continuing to build that sharpness. Today's goal was typical of the way I am feeling at the moment, I was a little bit more in a flow state rather than thinking too much. I was just in my rhythm."
