Everton boss Moyes hits back at Grealish critics
England's midfielder Jack Grealish and England's midfielder Declan Rice (R) reacts after the UEFA Nations League, League B, group 2, football match between Ireland and England at the Aviva Stadium, in Dublin, on September 7, 2024. Ireland 0 England 2 (Photo by PAUL FAITH / AFP)
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David Moyes insists Jack Grealish has not been a
disappointment with Everton after the winger's second goal of the season sealed
a 1-0 win at Bournemouth on Tuesday.
Grealish impressed in his first few games for Everton after
signing on loan from Manchester City in August, but he had endured a dip in
form lately.
The 30-year-old, who had fallen out of favour with City boss
Pep Guardiola last season, scored just once in his first 14 games for Everton
before netting the winner against Bournemouth.
Grealish struck in the 78th minute with a deflected shot
that Everton boss Moyes joked could have gone down as an own goal for
Bournemouth's Bafode Diakite.
"I think the biggest thing for Jack is that he is
getting plenty of game time at the moment. He is doing really well for us,
whether it be assists or goalscoring," Moyes said.
"He has had a few games where he could have been a
little bit better but he's certainly giving us something.
"I actually think the supporters like him so much as
well because of the way he goes about things and conducts himself.
"I want him to score more goals. I keep telling him,
'Your assists are good but I want more goals'.
"I just had a joke with him there saying I hope they
don't class that as an own goal. But look, he is an important player for us and
certainly helping us get better at Everton."
Grealish was a Premier League and Champions League winner
with City after joining from Aston Villa in 2021.
But the England international was unable to maintain that
form amid injury issues and reports of late night partying.
Despite his inconsistent form, Grealish said he is enjoying
his time at Everton, in large part due to his rapport with Moyes.
"I have scored two goals now this season, one was a
tackle and one was a deflection, but I got hammered for years for not scoring
so I am taking both of the goals. It's good to be contributing. It's a brilliant
team," Grealish said.
"I love the manager to pieces. I have only known him
for a few months and I can't speak highly enough of him as a person and how he
makes me feel.
"How he makes me want to go there and play for him, so
credit to him."


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