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Lewin: Looking forward to returning from injury and saying goodbye at Goodison Park, I have many wonderful memories there

4:02am, 8 May 2025【Football】

May 2 News Recently, Everton striker Lewin was interviewed by the BBC, talking about his mental health and how to overcome persistent injuries.

Lewin has only made 22 appearances in the Premier League this season and scored 3 goals, describing this season as "mixed and mixed". On the one hand, David Moyes' return in January brought improvements to the team. On the other hand, he suffered a hamstring injury against Bright the same month.

The player in the No. 9 jersey has been unable to play since then, but he is working hard to recover and approaching full-time training and game: "I was in good health for 18 months before the injury and I was doing very well. Now my physical condition feels the best, and I have been working very hard to get myself back to my best."

As Everton will move to the new stadium at the end of the season, it has also become an extra motivation for Lewin: "Since I knew I would be missing for a while and that has been my motivation. I hope to come back at least in the last game at Goodison Park. I have a lot of great memories there and that was the most important part of my growth. It was very important for me to play again at Goodison Park and experience the last day. "

Lewin had spoken about the impact of injury on his mental health, and at the end of the 2021/22 season, he said the conversation "saves his life." He said that the setbacks of the past have allowed him to accumulate "wisdom and character", and becoming a father recently has also changed his view of life: "I have experienced injuries and difficult times, but I am more mature now, I am a father, which makes me more at ease."

As a regular in fashion, Lewin has been on the cover of the magazine and participated in the shooting of GQ magazine, but the new father said that these things may be the past: "I am now a family man, and with a daughter, life has changed a lot. My focus is to be the best player and the best father. Everyone has different interests and hobbies for fashion, but now I don't have time to think about what to wear in the morning because I have to take care of my daughter."

Everton fans are very concerned about whether the striker will stay with the team for next season's game, and the club has reportedly received a quote. When asked about his future, Lewin said: "I am an Everton player and my goal is always to do my best for the team. I have a lot of respect for Everton and it gives me everything I have today." "My main task is to make sure I am in the best shape, like I've gone through a mini preseason, ready for the last four games. With the arrival of a new coach, the club is heading in the right direction, and there's a new stadium, which is all very exciting, who doesn't want to be a part of it?"

"The past three years have been probably the most difficult time in Premier League history for Everton, and I have been playing for a striker during this time, which has accumulated a lot of experience and a lot of good memories. Everton is always a special place for me, so let's wait and see."

28-year-old Lewin has played for Everton since 2016, and has transferred from Sheffield United for £1.5 million and has scored 57 Premier League goals in 235 games. His most brilliant season was in the 2020 and 21 seasons. He scored 21 goals in 39 games in various competitions and was selected for the England national team that year.