Jack Grealish just watched Everton record a first Premier League win since he was ruled out for the rest of the season.
Not since the 1-0 win at Villa Park where the England international fractured his foot have the Toffees picked up three points, but a late comeback over Fulham to seal a 2-1 victory did exactly that.
It was an own goal by Bernd Leno which granted Everton the win, but Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall put Everton level with a fine finish following a cross by Vitalii Mykolenko.
Jack Grealish has now sent a message to the Everton No.22 after he got back on the scoresheet for the Toffees.
What would be your message to Dewsbury-Hall after THAT performance! 👏
He single-handedly won Everton all three points vs Fulham 🔥
Jack Grealish hails Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall after Everton down Fulham
After watching his teammates win in west London, Grealish wrote on Instagram: “Ooooftttt get in there you beauty @kdh_8 (Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall). Some result that!! UTFT!!!! 💙 💙 💙 💙”
The Everton No.18 may have already played his final game with this group of players – barring a permanent agreement materialising with Manchester City this summer – but he is clearly still paying very close attention to how things are going under David Moyes.
Grealish also reacted after the 1-1 draw at Brighton, sharing how much he enjoyed seeing the Glaswegian dancing around the Amex Stadium after that late equaliser from Beto.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is proving to be one of the signings of the season
Dewsbury-Hall deserves every bit of praise he gets from Grealish, as he is enjoying a superb campaign following his £28m move from Chelsea in August.
The Everton No.22 now has five goals and three assists in 18 Premier League appearances this term, potentially six if he is credited with that own goal from Leno – he has a chance at claiming it considering the corner was curling in anyway.
It speaks volumes that Everton failed to beat Burnley and Wolves while Dewsbury-Hall was sidelined recently with a hamstring injury.
Did anyone else aside from Dewsbury-Hall impress you? 🤔
The 27-year-old is quickly becoming a talisman for Everton from midfield, and is well on track to be named signing of the season after moving ahead of the likes of Florian Wirtz and Bukayo Saka in the scoring charts.
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