On paper, it looked like a comfortable start to the season for Everton – home games against Fulham and Wolves, plus trips to Aston Villa and newly promoted Sheffield United. The 6ft 4in Portuguese frontman scored on his debut in the victory at Doncaster Rovers in the Carabao Cup, and followed that up with another impressive showing at Bramall Lane. Everton now have a striker who they can play the ball into his feet, as well as using his pace to run into the channels.
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