Grealish v Ndiaye v Dewsbury-Hall: Who is the best choice in FPL?

Grealish v Ndiaye v Dewsbury-Hall: Who is the best choice in FPL?

The opening of three game week of the 2025/26 campaign has sent a lot of Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers to the international break who unexpectedly considered how many Everton attackers are too many Everton attackers.

By Jack Grealish (£ 6.7 million) Idiman Ndima (£ 6.5 million) to Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (£ 5.0 million), the Toffees-Much discussed in the preseason for their defensive potential hebben in the future unusually looked like electrically, with the arrivals from Grealisk and Dewsbury-Hall a team that looked a large part of last season for the goal for the goal.

With many FPL bosses who are now activating or considering yokert signs and free hits, we have a dip in the Member of the membership Hoping some useful data to inform your decisions about choosing the three most in-shaped attacking assets from Everton.

The season so far

They are two wins of three in front of David Moyes, so far from trips against Leeds United, Brighton and Hove Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Here are the passing maps and some important FPL statistics of each of those competitions.

GameWeek 1

Everton seemed to keep Leeds in GameWeek 1 Before you swallow a late and – depending on your loyalty – somewhat dubious punishment, awarded for a handball on defensive contribution (Defcon) sample James Tarkowski (£ 5.5 million).

The Toffees did not offer much in attack during that match, with Dewsbury-Hall and Ndiaye who played both 90 minutes, but those zero shots between them contributed and only one Chance each created.

Grealisk came from the bank for his debut and managed one shot, from the box.

GameWeek 2

The second weekend of the season ended much more positive for the Toffees, who started Grealishe on the left wing, Ndiaye on the right and Dewsbury-Hall as the ’10’ in their 2-0 home victory on Brighton. By ending the match with two assists one for Ndiaye-Plus the most advanced average position of Everton’s Start XI, Grealish created three total opportunities, contributed 11 Defons and earned two bonus points, which repeatedly well connected to fellow summer newcomer Dewsbury-Hall.

Grealisk had one shot and Dewsbury-Hall did not succeed in, four picked up opportunities, including an opta-defined ‘great chance’ while Ndiaye, who lasted a little more than an hour, turned his only big chance when he ticked Grealish’s Lage Cross.

GameWeek 3

As can be seen in the Statistbomb -Passing Network below, Grealishe worked a bit deeper in Gameweek 3s 3-2 victory at Wolves But again registered two assists, the first a header that led Beto‘s (£ 5.4 million) opener and The other for Dewsbury HallWho this time drove more to the right flank and had helped Ndiaye’s goal after receiving the ball from Grealiskh’s smart inverted pass.

In addition to his assists, Grealiskh made eight Penalty Box -Touches and two shots from the area, one of which was tagged by OPTA as a big chance. Ndiaye had one of those people, as stated, by Dewsbury-Hall, who registered two major opportunities that were created in total and Earn all three bonus points thanks to the highest BPS score of the game week – With his only attempt in the competition and scored it, and created two more chances for his teammates.


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