Jack Grealish (£ 6.5 million) provided inspiration when Everton defeated Brighton and Hove Albion 2-0 on Sunday.
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Grealisk is shining
Jack Grealisk was at the front and in the middle of the 2-0 victory of Everton on Brighton.
The playmaker offered two assists to earn part of the bonus and 11 points.
He also added almost a third help, only for replacement Dwight McNeil (£ 5.9 million) to mislead his shot from 10 meters.
Grealish’s impressive performance includes three opportunities created.
He also demonstrated his dedication to Everton’s defensive matter, with 11 defensive contributions (Defons).
“I felt really good. It was fun. I don’t want to pretend that I didn’t feel free before, but today I could float, I could do what I want more or more and play with a little freedom. Take more risks. I feel I have done that.” – Jack Grealish
With No. 10 Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (£ 5.0 million) who often drives to the left to connect to Grealish, 66.7% of the opportunities created by Everton on Sunday, comes from that side of the field compared to only 11.1% on the right.
Above: Everton’s average position card against Brighton, Inc Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (22) and Jack Grealish (18)
Is Ndiaye injured?
Idiman Ndima (£ 6.5 million) was the first scorer in the new stadium of Everton and tapped on the low cross of Home Grealish.
Despite a lively representation, however, he was unexpectedly addicted at 63 minutes.
The BBC Live commentary (see below) and Liverpool Echo Both have suggested that he was injured, but we have not heard from the player himself or David Moyes to confirm that.

James Garner (£ 5.0 million) Powered Home the second for Everton.
Elsewhere, Thierno Barry (£ 6.0 million) preferred Beto (£ 5.5 million) at the top.
Although he did not have much joy for the goal, in particular a chance on his way from a Dewsbury-Hall Corner, he kept the ball up well and probably did enough to secure a start at Molineux next week.
Brighton Rue Missed Opportunities/Welbeck Pen
Everton was lucky to keep their clean cloth intact on Sunday.
Kaoru Mitoma (£ 6.5 million) and Jan Paul Van Hecke (£ 4.5 million) Both hit the woodwork.
Danny Welbeck (£ 6.4 million) also saved a fine Jordan Pickford (£ 5.5 million), especially when Matt O’Riley (£ 5.5 million) was on the field because Brighton 2.36 created expected goals (XG).
Welbeck also had an earlier chance, which he scooped out of the bar from six meters. The XG figure on that chance was 0.77.
It was supplied by Yankuba MINTEH (£ 6.0 million), which caused many problems for the improvised left back Garner from Everton.
Indeed, his burning pace helped to create four chances for his teammates in the Hill Dickins Stadium, the most player. He also achieved 13 penalty areas, another match high.
On the front of Defcon, Mats Wieffer (£ 5.0 million), James Tarkowski (£ 5.5 million), Michael Keane (£ 4.5 million) and Garner have all picked up extra points for their defensive efforts.
Tarkowski is now one of only five defenders who earn Defcon points in each of the first two game week.
RUTER Injury Lates
Welbeck returned to Brighton’s start in Gameweek 2, with Georgia Rutter (£ 6.0 million) unexpectedly absent.
Fabian Hurzeler later revealed that the Frenchman had picked up a small problem on the eve of the game.
“He had a small problem in training and unfortunately we had to make the decision. It is just a small problem and he should be back soon.” – Fabian Hurzeler on Georginio Rutter
Carlos Baleba (£ 5.0 million) In the meantime, for tactical reasons during the break, after he had had a bad opening for 45 minutes.
As far as Rutter is concerned, it sounds like he will be back soon, although it is worth mentioning that Brighton is about to start a heavy series of luminaires until the end of October.


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