Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin admits he's working closely with Moise Kean.
This season Calvert-Lewin has scored 11 Premier League goals - the same amount as he managed in his previous three campaigns - while Kean has played second-fiddle for the majority of Carlo Ancelotti's reign.
"It's funny, really, because I think about Moise and I can liken my situation in the team from when I first came in to his, the expectation of an Everton centre-forward," Calvert-Lewin told the Liverpool Echo.
"He's still 19, so I try and put an arm around him when I can and just try and give him any advice I can whether that's on the pitch or off the pitch.
"The most important thing is to never stop believing in yourself because I believe that's what has got me here. There have been times when I could have crumbled under the pressure but I'm here today and I'm happy to have scored another goal."