Sincerely, do you agree with him? With 11 goals in all competitions in 2015, Romelu Lukaku's recent showings have earned the plaudits of Everton manager Roberto Martinez.
The Belgium international scored seven times in the first half of
2014-15 as he struggled to replicate the form shown in the previous
campaign.
But since the turn of the year, Lukaku has shown why
Everton forked out a club-record €36 million to prise him away from
Chelsea and has formed a productive partnership with Arouna Kone.
"Romelu is 21 and we've all been through that type of season," Martinez
told reporters of the Belgian. "He has a real critical view about
himself but I think that's what will make him one of the best strikers
in world football.
"Romelu's form since January has been really
strong. It's not a straightforward season - there was a hangover from
the World Cup - but what's important in football is how you react.
"When you see out-and-out No.9s playing together it's something new and
some back fours find it difficult. We've got that option and it's been
pleasing to see that chemistry that Romelu and Arouna have on the
pitch."
Martinez was also questioned on the future of Kevin Mirallas, whose contract expires at the end of next season.
"We don't know what's going to happen in the future," the Toffees boss conceded. "He's got two years left.
"He brings real desire to score goals. All I want is for Kevin to enjoy
his football and carry on performing well. It doesn't matter if you
have one year left or six years left, what's more important is being
happy. I don't see that as an issue to solve now at this present time."
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