Jack Grealish’s stoppage-time winner earned Everton a 2-1 comeback victory over Crystal Palace at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday afternoon, the Blues fighting from a goal down to record an impressive three points.

The visitors arrived on Merseyside with a 19-match unbeaten run in all competitions, and they carried on their fine form in the early stages, opening the scoring through Daniel Munoz’s first-half strike.

Everton rode their luck at times, with Palace seeing chances cleared off the line, hitting the woodwork and saved by Pickford, but the Toffees fought their way back into the contest, eventually notching a leveller from Iliman Ndiaye’s 76th-minute spot-kick.

But the key moment of the game didn’t arrive until 93 minutes, when Grealish converted from close range to net his first Everton goal, edging David Moyes’ men unto the lead in the dying moments.

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26 Comments

  1. Okay, so it's not quite a fortess yet, and I think we're all honest enough to know we should have been absolutely hammered by a very wasteful Palace, similar to Brighton a couple of months ago. But, the longer it goes that nobody wins there, the bigger the idea that it's a fortress becomes until it really is a fortress nobody can win at. Remember, first season in a new home is supposed to be the difficult one.

  2. some time great people hold you back to shine. Same happened with Jack Grilish, he was a shining star at Villa, went to Man City but could not shine the way he wanted. But at Everton he shines again.