There is ‘a case’ for Everton starting striker Salomon Rondon against Tottenham Hotspur this evening, according to Daily Star reporter Paul Brown.

With the availability of first-choice forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin still up in the air, new manager Frank Lampard could be forced to re-think his attacking lineup once again.

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Calvert-Lewin missed the recent clashes against Manchester City and Boreham Wood after picking up a groin problem in training, but he could be in contention to make his comeback against Spurs.

In his pre-match press conference, Lampard revealed that he is ‘hopeful’ that the 24-year-old will be available for selection for their trip to the capital.

However, if the England international is not able to feature from the off, then Rondon is likely to make just his ninth Premier League start of the season at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The 6 foot 1 ace has only started once in the top-flight in 2022 and has generally struggled to make an impact upon his return to the Premier League last summer, scoring three times in 17 appearances.

Rondon was reunited with former Everton manager Rafa Benitez in the summer, but the Spanish tactician was relieved of his duties in January, and the striker’s opportunities have dried up since.

What has Brown said about Rondon?

Nevertheless, Rondon did find the back of the net last time out against National League outfit Boreham Wood, and Brown believes the 85-cap Venezuela international's style of play could prove to be beneficial.

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In an exclusive interview with GiveMeSport, he said: “Well, he did okay in the cup, and the goal should help him.

“There is a case (for Rondon starting tonight), but again, he's not popular with the fan base, although he does do the sort of hard yards and the running, and the link-up play that you need from a centre-forward when you're playing in that kind of way.”

Can Everton avoid relegation?

Everton are currently sitting just one point and one place above the relegation zone, albeit with three games in hand over Norwich City and Watford, and two over Burnley.

Since Lampard took over the reins, the Merseysiders have won just one of their four Premier League games, piling the pressure on for the remainder of 2021/22.

Tricky fixtures against the likes of Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal remain, though, meaning Everton cannot afford too many more slip-ups.