Jack Grealish already has FOUR assists in just three appearances for Everton this season! Could this be the beginnings of a very special season with David Moyes’ side for the midfielder?

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37 Comments

  1. Gonna finish with 10 assist and 2 goals all year calm down he’s average city right to get him out. Can’t be averaging 3 goals a season for 3/4 years at city even Sterling was banging with them and he’s dog shit

  2. Grealish left City, put his hair up and suddenly becomes the player he really is. That just shows how much the right mental stage means in football and I guess in sports in general.

  3. Nice to see he's doing well after his less than stellar Man City career.

    Love the irony when a player leaves a club – either on loan or permanently – and their new club is higher up the table than their old one. I doubt it will continue for long but it looks like it will be interesting while it lasts.