The winger was one of four Everton players involved on Thursday.

Ademola Lookman was one of four Everton players involved as England Under-21s beat their Andorran counterparts 7-0 in Chesterfield on Thursday.
Jonjo Kenny, Tom Davies and Dominic Calvert-Lewin also started the match, in which the latter player scored twice.
But it was Lookman who stole the show, scoring one goal and assisting another as part of a man of the match display at the Proact Stadium.
It was a rare good night for the winger, who has played only 106 minutes of football for Everton this season – despite impressing on loan to RB Leipzig in the second half of last season.

And the following Evertonians still cannot decide whether Lookman’s predicament is self-inflicted or not.
This is what they’re saying on Twitter…
Patrickdoherty @Patrick15868623: Replying to @Alookman_ @England P***** me f****** off you don’t get a lot more minutes for us lad
Lookman’s goal opened the scoring, before strikes from Ezri Konsa – a once reported Everton target – Calvert-Lewin (two), Dominic Solanke, Reiss Nelson and one from an Andorran defender.

Should Lookman play more often for Everton?
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