Former Everton striker Kevin Campbell has now shared what tactical change he wants Sean Dyche to make at Everton.
Indeed, Super Kev is eager to see the Everton boss play an attacking formation with Dominic Calvert-Lewin lining up alongside £26m striker Beto.

Taking to Twitter, Campbell retweeted a post from Everton Extra who shared a quote from DCL about his potential new striker partner, Campbell tweeted ‘Yes please’ at the prospect of the pair lining up as a duo.
Campbell said: “4-4-2 or 3-5-2 these two will cause major problems for a lot of defences! Yes please.”
Sean Dyche could experiment with formation changes in coming weeks
The pair are yet to play in the same team for Everton though Sean Dyche tends to prefer playing two upfront when possible so it could be a formation he chooses to use throughout the season.
Indeed, DCL spoke with the official Everton website about Beto, stating that the £26m arrival has been ‘excellent’ since joining the Blues in the summer.
Calvert-Lewin said: “He’s been excellent since he’s come in. He’s a physical presence and I’ve really enjoyed training with him.
We’ve had a few conversations between ourselves about us being on the pitch at the same time and how that will look, and how we can make that work.
It’s been a while since I’ve had someone as physical as myself to be up there at the top of the pitch and to share the workload.”

The England international has been an isolated figure in Everton’s forward line for a couple of seasons now and for the Toffees to have options upfront again is a huge boost for Sean Dyche.
With a trip to Villa Park tomorrow for a League Cup tie, it could be an opportune time to experiment with one of Kevin Campbell’s preferred formations.
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