
Witness reveals all as Jack Grealish delights in public appearance since gutting Everton injury
Jack Grealish has been a huge success at Everton this season, but bad news struck at the turn of the New Year.
Grealish picked up a possible season-ending injury, in a brutal blow for both the Toffees and the winger who was eyeing this summer’s World Cup.
The injury to the attacker meant Everton were forced into the winter market, signing Tyrique George from Chelsea in his absence.
Supporters will be hoping to see Grealish sign permanently, with his current move only a loan deal and on course to finish at the end of the season.
He is becoming a popular figure among Blues in Merseyside and the surrounding areas as well.

Jack Grealish ‘gutted’ but remaining positive over recent injury
Grealish’s goal this season would have been firmly set on getting a spot on England’s World Cup plane in June, and his performances at Everton looked to be heading to that conclusion.
His eight goal contributions and his strong displays have helped Everton’s push for European qualification, and Thomas Tuchel would have had no choice but to take notice.
However, his chances are now extremely slim after injury, as he is unlikely to feature for the Toffees for the rest of the season.
That fact is seemingly not getting the player down, after what has been said about a recent public appearance.

According to journalist Mike Keegan, writing for Inside Sport in the print edition of the Daily Mail, Grealish was recently spotted in a Cheshire pub after getting a haircut.
A witness within the pub said that Grealish was “gutted” with his recent injury, but the Englishman still remained in good spirits as he chatted and took pictures with fans.
Additionally, Grealish set up a tab for those present in the pub, a move which certainly delighted.
Everton currently coping without Grealish
When Grealish got injured, there were fears for the worst for the rest of the season, as he had been so crucial in games for David Moyes.
However, the Scotsman has found ways to get results even with the absence of the 30-year-old.
- Everton 1-1 Leeds – 26 January
- Brighton 1-1 Everton – 31 January
- Fulham 1-2 Everton – 7 February
Everton are unbeaten since receiving the unfortunate news about the Man City loanee, with his teammates stepping up in big moments over recent weeks.
The Blues have scored four goals in that period, with all of them coming late and when trailing at that time, as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s return came at a great time.
Those games could have been much easier if Grealish were available.