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Moyes finds Grealish's performance at Everton surpassing expectations

Everton manager David Moyes applauded Jack Grealish's performance, contributing to two more assists during Everton's triumph over Wolves, post his loan transfer from Manchester City. Everton taking the initiative early, with Grealish setting up Beto for the opening goal, Wolves responding via...

"Moyes finds Grealish's performance at Everton exceeding expectations"
"Moyes finds Grealish's performance at Everton exceeding expectations"

Moyes finds Grealish's performance at Everton surpassing expectations

Everton have continued their impressive form in the Premier League, securing back-to-back victories following their 2-1 triumph over Wolves at Goodison Park. The Toffees' latest success was largely due to the performance of Jack Grealish, who has been praised for his creativity and goal-scoring contributions.

Grealish, who joined Everton during the summer transfer window, has proven to be a valuable addition to the squad. His impact was evident in the match against Wolves, as he provided two assists, helping Everton to claim all three points.

One of Grealish's assists resulted in Keirnan Dewsbury-Hall's first goal for the club, while the other set up Illiman Ndiaye to restore Everton's lead after Hwang Hee-Chan had equalised for Wolves. Grealish's performance has been commended by his coach, with the English international now leading the way in the Premier League for assists this season.

Despite the impressive display from Grealish, Everton's victory came at a cost, as Wolves' striker Jorgen Strand Larsen was forced to miss the match due to a knock. Reports suggest that Strand Larsen has an inflammation in his Achilles tendon, which was aggravated during the game against Bournemouth. The condition carries a risk if he plays, and his current status remains uncertain.

Wolves, who have failed to win any of their last seven Premier League matches, losing six of them (D1), will be hoping for Strand Larsen's return to boost their chances of securing positive results. Wolves boss Vitor Pereira has expressed his expectation that the striker will remain at the club after the transfer window closes, despite Newcastle United's reported interest.

Newcastle United have made offers for Strand Larsen, with their latest bid reaching 64 million euros. However, Wolves have so far rejected these advances, with the club's management insisting that their star striker is not for sale.

Meanwhile, Everton are currently fifth in the Premier League table, with their recent form propelling them up the rankings. The Toffees will be aiming to maintain their momentum as they prepare for their next fixture against Leicester City.

In other news, Jorgen Strand Larsen's Achilles tendon inflammation was initially detected during an MRI, but it is not considered to be a serious condition. Strand Larsen is expected to undergo further assessments to determine the best course of treatment and his potential return to action.

Everton fans will be hopeful that Grealish can continue his impressive form as the club looks to secure a place in the top four and challenge for silverware this season. With the team's recent success and the addition of players like Grealish, the future looks bright for the Toffees.

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