Jack Grealish sends Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall message after Everton win vs Fulham

Jack Grealish saw Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall lead an Everton comeback against Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday.

David Moyes got three valuable points at Craven Cottage, extending the Toffees’ unbeaten run to five games.

Iliman Ndiaye had an off day against Marco Silva’s team, with the Blues going into the break a goal down after Vitalii Mykolenko’s own goal.

However, the former Chelsea midfielder found the back of the net in the 75th minute and subsequently forced Bernd Leno to punch the ball into his own box after delivering a threatening corner, giving the travelling supporters what they came for.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall mesmerises Jack Grealish after Everton beat Fulham

Grealish seems to have fallen in love with Dewsbury-Hall after his performance against Fulham.

The 27-year-old has been exceptional at the Hill Dickinson Stadium since moving to the Toffees, scoring five goals and providing three assists in 18 Premier League appearances.

At the moment, the Manchester City loanee is recovering from his long-term injury, but the forward was watching his teammates put up a fight at Craven Cottage.

Taking to Instagram, the 30-year-old referred to Dewsbury-Hall as “you beauty”, showing pride in the Merseyside outfit’s result in West London.

Jack Grealish's Instagram story with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall after win vs Fulham
Credit: Jack Grealish on Instagram

Grealish has loved playing under Moyes this season, and it’s unfortunate that the winger’s stress fracture will keep him out for a considerable period.

Fans in L4 will hope the Blues can continue to perform consistently until the English attacker returns to action and pushes them toward European qualification.

David Moyes will have concern at Hill Dickinson Stadium after what’s seen at Craven Cottage

Ndiaye’s struggles will surely be a concern for Moyes, with the Senegal international not the same since returning from AFCON.

Everton heavily relied on the 25-year-old before he left for Morocco, but he’s clearly tired after the amount of football he’s played in recent weeks.

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The Scottish manager should look to give Ndiaye a bit of rest, but Grealish’s injury makes things complicated for the 62-year-old head coach.

It will be interesting to see how the Merseyside outfit will build on their victory, facing Bournemouth at home next on 10 February.