Everton struck gold on the “dynamite” talent of Moyes

Everton has jumps since David Moyes returned to the bar in January after so many years.
However, there are a lot of wrinkles that still need to go back, with the defeat of the Carabao Cup of Tuesday evening in Molinine illustrating this fact. The Toffees spent 30 years without silverware, and Wolverhampton Wanderers gave them his fourth defeat in the third round in the competition in five years.
One in six points available during the recent outings of the Premier League, a point against Aston Villa at the Hill Dickinson stadium, then defeat in Anfield, underline the task in the hands of Moyes if he wishes to restore the Merseysiders to their unique position and his consistency during his first mandate at the club, but he has the tools to achieve it.
After all, Everton signed Jack G. Manchester City on loan for the duration of the 2025/26 season, right?
The Jack Grealish effect
Grealish was at a crossroads this summer, having fallen by the way to Man City, sinking more and more on the sidelines through the second half of his time illustrious.
Everton and Moyes offered him a lifeline, and he took it with both hands, already recording four assists in the Premier League and was crowned player of the month of the division for August.
Everton lacked master’s degree and attack conduct last season, and they needed a more passionate approach this year.
But Grenalish is carrying his passion on his sleeves, and he is built on a set of flair, cunning and brilliance. Pep Guardiola once praised the star of the three Lions for his “aggressive” nature on the ground, but it was not always exposed to City.
Now, however, the 30 -year -old has restored his bite on the left flank, not only by creating but remaining also stuck, with a sofascore recording that he has an average of 7.2 duels per game so far.
Grealish is a feeling, but if he is the best attacker in the ranks of Everton is a questionable thing when Iliman Ndiaye also folds his job under the wing of Moyes.
Moyes struck the jackpot on Iliman Ndiaye
Ndiaye was a revelation in Everton, signed for only 15 million pounds Sterling in July 2024. Only a quarter in France with Marseille, the Senegalese winger had trouble continuing its doors before in the championship with Sheffield United, where its performances have won numerous applause.
And he resumed where he stopped in England, praised his “dynamite” quality when he is on the ball by Jamie Redknapp of Sky Sports.
In all competitions, the last mandate, Ndiaye scored 11 goals for the Toffees, more than any of her teammates.
He did not quite settle in his best form this season, but Ndiaye has always been fantastic under the wing of Moyes, marking twice and helping once.
When you bring together his match data with Grenalish during these first weeks of the campaign, he becomes all the more clear since Grealish has a fierce internal competition while he was making his way to the affirmations for the player of the year and indeed directs Everton to heights without default in many years.
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Jack Ge GRAISH vs Adima (2024/25) |
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Statistical match (* per game) |
Grealais |
I am |
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Match (starts) |
5 (4) |
5 (5) |
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Goals |
0 |
2 |
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Aid |
4 |
1 |
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Touch * |
49.4 |
44.0 |
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Plans (on the target) * |
1.4 (0.4) |
0.8 (0.6) |
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Precisely leave * |
23.6 (86%) |
18.0 (80%) |
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Key Persses * |
3.0 |
1.4 |
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Dribbles * |
1.6 |
3.4 |
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Balle recovery * |
4.2 |
6.8 |
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Abloces * |
1.8 |
2.4 |
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Duels won * |
7.2 |
8.2 |
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Data via sofas |
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As you can see, most of the effusive noise could be directed to Grenish so far this term, but Ndiaye is at a level with the international in England, and he has five years younger in addition.
The two are electric players and Pacy, and there is a balance between the accent put by Grealish and the more direct approach of Ndiaye.
It should also be noted that the former Marseille man earns only £ 45,000 per week in Everton, and although an increase in bumper salary is sure to be on the radar of the technical director Angus Kinnear, it is an illustration of the clever company completed to subscribe. The dysfunctional reign of Farhad Moshiri has been characterized by many failed transactions, but the credit must be paid for the addition of Ndiaye.
Grealish, on the other hand, is one of the best paid players in the Premier League, and although he plays like that through the first weeks of his Everton career, Ndiaye is completely the wide attacker himself – and he is permanently in the books of Toffees in addition.
In any case, the two superstars are more than happy to play their football on the Merseyside, clearly radiating so that everyone can see.
Although Everton has struck the jackpot with the addition of Grealish, it is important to remember that it is just a loan. A permanent decreased stay is not out of the question, but it will present a new financial obstacle for Kinnear and Co.
Ndiaye is already in books, of course, and he continues to strengthen himself, powerful in the last third, but also a voluntary defender, a net passer and a frantic runner.
The FBREF data-based platform underlines all of this. In the past year, African talents ranked among the 17% most attackers in field environments and wingers across Europe for the completion of the Pass, the 70 most important for gradual ranges and the highest 9% for the placed by 90.
A postponement is considered to be progressive if the ball is moved towards the objective of the opponent at least 10 meters from its starting point or is transported to the penalty zone.
Watch him continue to improve. Here is a talisman. Here is a player who can match the ambitions of Moyes in the coming years.
Everton should only resist all the inevitable efforts of the interested parties, and although a price is unknown, it is clear that the toftes would require a stratospheric sum for their star.



