Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti has declared Dominic Calvert-Lewin the "complete striker".
The 23-year-old already has eight goals this season, including back-to-back hat-tricks at Goodison Park, and has benefited enormously from the coaching he has received from Ancelotti.
"He is a complete striker. It is not easy to find a striker with these characteristics," Ancelotti said ahead of the visit of Brighton.
"He has a lot of energy, is really fast. I am really pleased he is doing really well and scoring goals because at the end a striker is judged on the goals he scores.
"It's a great achievement for him (the England call-up). I hope it will not be the last. It depends on him. He is doing really well. He needs to have consistency.
"For the strikers we do some individual exercises but nothing special. I think it was more mental or tactical to be focused in the box.
"To have James (Rodriguez) behind is helpful, not only for Dominic as a striker but for us to have better possession of the ball
"Dominic used the quality of James and the quality of the team. What we like to do is play attacking football and he is now focused on the box."