Everton’s fantastic Premier League form continued as Carlos Alcaraz’s brilliance saw the Toffees win 2-1 at Crystal Palace.
It’s becoming a normal occurrence around Everton, but David Moyes has now got four wins out of his first six Premier League games.
Alcaraz made his first start for the Toffees, as the only signing from the January transfer window grabbed a goal and an assist.
The Argentine has come flying out of the blocks, as Alcaraz said he will give his best for Everton and that’s fairly evident after his display.
He’s quickly become a fan favourite after just one start, and Evertonians have already got the perfect chant for him.

Carlos Alcaraz has already got his first Everton chant
Paul Merson said Alcaraz’s Everton debut was very good, so how will he be described after his first start?
It was a fantastic display from the Argentine and after just one full 90 minutes, Alcaraz has already captured the hearts of the Everton fans.
Following his winning strike in the 80th minute, Alcaraz celebrated by pounding the Everton badge, as the fans could be heard chanting his name.
The 22-year-old is openly called ‘Charly’ and that seemed very fitting for Everton fans’ chanting ‘Na na na na na na na, Charly Alcaraz, Alcaraz, Charly Alcaraz!’
READ MORE: Beto might have just revealed how Sean Dyche treated the striker at Everton after David Moyes praise
Alcaraz is showing exactly why David Moyes signed him at Everton
It wasn’t the best performance in the world by Everton, and Palace themselves might feel hard done by, but you can’t deny how good Alcaraz was.
The chant continued after the game, as Everton fans will already be hoping the Friedkin Group make the deal a permanent move.
His numbers against Palace show how lucky Everton might have got, as this could turn out to be an excellent first piece of business from the Friedkins.
| Alcaraz’s statistics in Crystal Palace 1-2 Everton | |
| Minutes played | 86 |
| Goals | 1 |
| Assists | 1 |
| Chances created | 3 |
| Pass accuracy % | 18/22 (82%) |
Owen Hargreaves saw Alcaraz at a top-six side, and if he keeps playing like this, Everton will have to do well to keep hold of him.
Receive a digest of our best Everton content each week direct to your mailbox
