Everton triumphs over Wolves in a high-scoring encounter, with Jack Grealish contributing with two assists in a five-goal thriller
In a thrilling 3-2 victory over Wolves, Jack Grealish once again proved his worth as a valuable asset to Everton. The English international registered two assists in the game, making it four assists in two Premier League appearances.
Grealish's first assist came early in the game, teeing up Beto for Everton's opening goal. The Brazilian forward made no mistake, slotting the ball home to give Everton an early lead. Grealish's second assist came in the second half, providing the assist for Dewsbury-Hall's goal that sealed the victory for Everton.
Dewsbury-Hall's goal was a moment of brilliance, a thunderous strike that touched the crossbar before finding the back of the net. Iliman Ndiaye also got on the scoresheet for Everton, scoring from close range to make it 3-1.
Hwang Hee-chan scored for Wolves to reduce the deficit, but Everton held on to secure the win. Rodrigo Gomes also scored for Wolves, but they are still without a point in the Premier League this season.
The win was a significant one for Everton, as it took them to fifth place in the Premier League table with six points from three matches. Since David Moyes' return to the club, only a select few players have scored more goals than Beto, who has netted eight times.
The victory was also a historic one for Moyes, as it equaled Howard Kendall's total as the most successful manager in Everton's history. Moyes has now managed 542 games for Everton across his two stints with the club.
Grealish's performance was impressive, as he had the most touches in the opposition box (8) and won the most duels (13) of any player in the game. The current record holder for the most Premier League seasons with at least two consecutive assist matches for Everton is not explicitly stated in the search results provided, so no definitive answer can be given based on the available data. However, Grealish's recent form suggests that he could well be on his way to breaking that record.
Overall, it was a fantastic performance from Everton, and they will be hoping to build on this victory when they face Southampton next weekend.
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