Jack Grealish (£ 6.9 million) scored a late winner when Everton came from behind to the 19-match unbeaten run of Crystal Palace.
Here are our explorations of the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Greatized “Great”
Everton remains unbeaten in their new stadium, after he had grown a 2-1 win during the added time.
Grealisk scored the crucial winner and marked his first goal for the Toffees, then an approval of Daniel Munoz (£ 5.6 million) woke him off and in the net.
Grealisk took place on the left and generally had three shots in the box, as much as he had combined in game week 4-6.
“I had two right recordings, I don’t know if you can count the goal as a shot. I said I want to get more in those positions and the manager actually said it during the time, try to step at the back post and I was there and the goals come out, so I have the manager to thank.” – Jack Grealish
“Jack was doing great again. He had a few shots on the goal that were quite comfortable for the goalkeeper to save, but I pushed him. I want him to get both goals and assists. He was Johnny on the spot, that’s the key to not?” – David Moyes on Jack Grealish
This was Grealisk’s last competition for three weeks.
Grealisk has been omitted from Thomas Tuchel’s English team and is not eligible for his parent club, Manchester City, when Everton returns to action in Gameweek 8.
However, the free time should benefit him, since he played with an injury.
“Jack has had a few small injuries who had to take care of him a little in the past two games. He had to miss the strange day training with it, but his performances are not in doubt. He does many good things.” – David Moyes on Jack Grealish
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With Grealish Wide playful on the left, Idiman Ndima (£ 6.5 million) was deployed in the No. 10 roll in the absence of the suspended Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (£ 5.0 million).
But he went back to the right in the second half and looked much more effective, then scored from the penalty spot Maxence Lacroix‘s (£ 5.1 million) awkward challenge.
David Moyes certainly deserves a lot of honor for the performance of his party after the break.
They were like another team, with Beto (£ 5.3 million) with a good focal point.
Tyler Dibbling (£ 5.5 million) was now bad at his first Premier League start and was replaced during the break.
Keane injury
Everton Center-Back Michael Keane Was unable to continue in the second half, after he had sustained an injury.
Further assessment is now required.
“He has something between his ribs. I don’t really know the result, because I haven’t talked to them yet to see what they say.” – David Moyes on Michael Keane
Before his withdrawal at 64 minutes, Keane 11 had delivered defensive contributions (Defcon).
Everton’s other defenders – James Tarkowski (£ 5.5 million), Jack O’Brien (£ 5.0 million) and Vitalli Mykolenko (£ 4.9 million) – also successfully closes the Defcon threshold.
Beautiful Munoz/Mateta waste
Palace’s 19 game unbeaten run in all competitions has come to an end, with this their first loss since April.
However, they were by far the better team in the first half on Sunday and created enough opportunities to bring the game to bed.
Jean-Philippe Mateta (£ 7.5 million) was particularly wasting and missed two chances for gilded edges.
The Frenchman, who will now report for international duty with France, has now missed seven big opportunities this season, most of each player:

The goal was ultimately scored instead by Munoz, after a rapid counterattack regarding Hermila Hare (£ 6.5 million), who offered the assist.
SARR has now delivered three goals and one assist in Five Premier League Start in 2025/26.
But they finally seemed to catch up with the midweek -European efforts of Palace because they paid the prize for those earlier missed opportunities.
“It is disappointing and very painful because it is completely unnecessary. It is our fault, it is our responsibility. We have played so well more than 60 or 70 minutes with sufficient opportunities to decide the game. [Tiredness] Would be a cheap excuse. We are never looking for apologies. We could have decided it in the first 60 minutes and we then had fresh legs on the field.
“That is the missing link to be a top team in the Premier League, to take the opportunities to decide the game when you can decide. We have made one mistake in the defense-we not many mistakes in our defense we have made one, they have the penalty and the game open.” – Oliver Glasner
On the front of Defcon, all three the center halves, as well as Munoz, Daichi Kamada (£ 5.0 million) and Adam Wharton (£ 5.0 million), Press the threshold.


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