
David Moyes has hit the jackpot with Everton signing who’s hit brilliant milestone
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall reached new levels of brilliance for Everton after scoring another clinical goal in their 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest.
Dewsbury-Hall scored Everton’s third goal in Saturday’s victory, and the Toffees are flying under David Moyes as they sit sixth in the Premier League table.
His £30million move was questioned at first, although he has slotted into the starting line-up brilliantly, playing in behind Thierno Barry in attacking midfield.
Something that was not associated with Dewsbury-Hall in the past was his threat in front of goal, although his strike on Saturday has seen him produce a career best already this season.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall already has more Premier League goals for Everton than any other club
Everton’s resurgence under Moyes has been, in large part, down to the contributions of Dewsbury-Hall, Iliman Ndiaye, and Jack Grealish.
All three players have been fantastic, although Dewsbury-Hall has recently stepped his game up to a whole new level.
Dewsbury-Hall has scored four goals in the Premier League this season, with his stunning strike against Man United being the most important one.
This total is more than he scored in his entire Premier League career prior to this season (three goals in 72 appearances).
Against Forest, he provided the cross which Nikola Milenkovic turned into his own net, before hitting a brilliant strike on his weak foot to secure the win for Everton.
The 27-year-old already has more league appearances for the Toffees than he did for Chelsea in the entirety of last season, and it’s clear he is being truly valued by the supporters in L4.

With Thomas Tuchel already thinking about who he will select for his 2026 World Cup squad, Dewsbury-Hall will fancy his chances of competing for a spot.
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What more can Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall do to put himself in contention for an England call-up?
Dewsbury-Hall has the ability and dedication to be a perfect fit for the squad, and he certainly has the potential to make a late push in the coming months.
Of course, there is a lot of competition in attacking midfield, with Jude Bellingham, Morgan Rogers, and Eberechi Eze all expected to be on the plane to North America.
However, Dewsbury-Hall is easily one of the most in-form English players across Europe at the moment, and there’s no reason why Tuchel can’t give him a chance for the next international break in March.
The 27-year-old has to keep up his form for the next few months if he wants to be in with a shout, but there’s no evidence to suggest that he’ll be slowing down any time soon.
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