Evan Ferguson was delighted to learn that he had earned comparisons with England top scorer Wayne Rooney after scoring in the home match against Fulham. Â
The 19-year-oldâs 26th-minute strike made him the first teenager since Rooney in 2005 to score ten Premier League goals in a calendar year.Â
And he agreed that his low left-foot shot past Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno had put him in very good company. Â
âYes, not bad, not bad,â he said. âEspecially as a kid looking up to him and watching Wayne Rooney play so thatâs not bad news.â
Rooney, he said, had been something of a role model for a player trying to break into a Premier League first team while still a teenager. Â
âA little bit, yes. Obviously just seeing the way he was and seeing his documentary, how young he was and what he did at that age, it shows itâs not impossible, you know what I mean? People think itâs impossible but itâs just a part of the game."
The good news for Evan is that Albion still have nine Premier League games to play over the two remaining months of 2023. That gives him a great chance to beat Rooneyâs total of eleven in 2005, which he scored in his first full calendar year after leaving Everton for Manchester United. Â
âYes, hopefully,â he said. âIâll try.âÂ
He might already have surpassed that total but for an illness that laid him low soon after his headline-grabbing hat-trick against Newcastle United in September.Â
âIt was very frustrating for me, especially coming off the back of that. Having a bit of an injury, then coming back and then having an illness, but thereâs not really a lot you can do about it.
âThe illness took me out for a little bit and it was just trying to get your feet back and get your lungs going again. I just woke up one morning and didnât feel great and I had it for a few days, nearly a week or so. But Iâm all right now.â Â
That treble against the Magpies was widely praised by pundits including Alan Shearer, while in Ireland he had already been spoken of as a key player in the national teamâs future. But Evan shrugs off any suggestion that he might be feeling any pressure to live up to the hype.Â
âI think itâs good [praise from Shearer]. Youâd rather be good than bad! So itâs not a bad thing, but itâs all just talk, isnât it? You can only do what you do on the pitch and they can only comment on what you do on the pitch. So whether you do good or bad, Iâm sure theyâll say.
Evan Ferguson has 15 goals in 41 first team appearances for Albion.
âI think itâs different if itâs Ireland. I think theyâre calling out for someone so they try to put their dependence on someone, and I think it happened to end up being me.
âBut weâve got a good team and a young team and weâre only going to get better as a group because weâre young players. Hopefully in a few years weâll be back to getting into tournaments and qualifying.âÂ
Evan and the rest of the squad now have the unusual luxury of a few daysâ rest before turning their attention to Saturdayâs visit to Goodison Park. But he admits to enjoying the crowded schedule that Europa League involvement has brought this season.Â
âYes, enjoying it of course,â he said. âItâs busy and thatâs how we like it to be, trying not to dwell on the games. We have a week now to prepare for Everton next week and weâll see how it goes.â