So, so poor. It doesn't matter that Calvert-Lewin scored, he is just a really poor player. He is like Walcott, in that he has no footballing brain whatsoever. Only he has even less ability than Walcott.
Bournemouth are a poor team defensively and yet he doesn't play a striker who can counter them in Kean. Almost every run Kean made when he came was a positive one - once more Calvert-Lewin doesn't even have 2% of a striker's instinct for making runs. Kean's touch was sharp and generally tight, unlike Calvert-Lewin's shin bouncers. The thing that frustrates me the most about Calvert-Lewin is that he is useless at pinning a centre back. I used to play centre forward at Sunday league level, and it is one of the most basic things a striker can do. Pin the CB, spin to run in behind or get a shot off. This is unforgivable as DCL is a big lad and fast when he sprints - that side of things should therefore be really easy for him. Yet, as soon as Kean came on, he was doing that.
But as well as poor selection from the start, Silva needs to look at himself. He is Moyesesque in his resistance to making changes early. He also always has to make like for like substitutions, instead of shaking up the pattern of play. I know he is a deeply flawed player, but why wasn't Tom Davies brought on? He always gives energy and tempo, which was something we desperately needed there. Also, Coleman was woeful - he could have tried Sidibe, but he is too 'safe' for anything like that.
Questions need to be asked at this stage.