
Jack Grealish shares what he’s disappointed about at Everton in new message
Jack Grealish was not happy with Everton’s 1-1 draw against Sunderland on Monday.
Everton may have gotten lucky at the Stadium of Light as Michael Keane escaped punishment in the second half when the ball struck his hand inside the area.
Iliman Ndiaye received most of the praise, as he scored a terrific solo goal to take most of the headlines in blue yet again for David Moyes.
Everton fans chanted for Carlos Alcaraz, but the South American fluffed his lines when given a golden chance to snatch all three points in added time.
Grealish has now shared a message to Everton fans after a frustrating night in the North-East.

Jack Grealish not happy with Everton’s second half vs Sunderland
Ndiaye’s goal came in the first half when Everton looked like running away with things.
After Theirno Barry missed yet another golden chance to take things beyond Sunderland, the home side rallied and could have stolen the win themselves in the second half.
Everton in the second half vs Sunderland:
- Everton had only 39% possession to Sunderland’s 61%
 - Moyes’ side managed just one shot
 - Sunderland peppered Everton’s goal with 10 shots
 
On Instagram, Grealish shared an Instagram story where he explained his ultimate feelings following Everton’s 1-1 draw with Sunderland.
Grealish said: “Disappointed with our second half performance, but still a point at a tough place to go.
“Thanks for the top away support and see you all at home on Saturday.”

The Toffees need to quickly shake off their poor form of late, as Grealish can spearhead a return to winning ways if at his very best.
Grealish was unlucky vs Sunderland
Since arriving at Everton, Grealish keeps getting better and better.
Against Sunderland, Grealish should have had an assist when he curled a delightful ball to an unmarked Barry at the back post, who missed a golden opportunity from point-blank range.
The Manchester City loanee was also extremely unlucky not to get his second Premier League goal for the Blues when he struck the outside of Sunderland’s post after an effort from range in the first half.
With Everton set to face Fulham next in the Premier League, Grealish will be eager to make his mark and help the Toffees return to winning ways, as he certainly has the quality to do so.
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