Jack Grealish: England hopeful inspires Everton to winning start at new stadium

When victory was guaranteed, the Everton manager Moyes had the opportunity to let him enjoy the standing applause when he took four minutes to Grealish’s stopping time, and when the young Harrison Armstrong was replaced by the young Harrison Armstrong.
Grealish said a smile sport that may need to be removed surgically and should need to do sports throughout the game: “A bright, bright day.
“We were saying that we wanted to do a show for fans before the game. It was a big day that came to the new stadium for the club. It was a perfect day.
“I think we dedicated it to all fans. It is a pleasure to play in this stadium for this team.”
Grealish was pleased with his assists: “It is so important for me. Scoring goals in football is very important, but when I played with Kevin de Bruyne, I learned a lot in football.
“Help is as good as scoring in my own opinion. It is a special feeling to help your teammates. When I am here, all I want to do is do good things for this club and hopefully we can achieve more goals and assists.
“I felt really good. It was beautiful. I don’t want to say I didn’t feel free before [at Manchester City]. I could drift there, I can do more or less what I want and play with a little freedom, I can take more risks. I feel that I do this. “
Everton lost in Leeds in the opening matches, so he brought relief with joy to get rid of Mark.
Moyes told BBC Sport: “This is what we hope and expect. We want to add this extra quality, and that’s what we’re trying to do.
“We played like Everton after the match in Leeds United. We had to do Everton things.”
As Everton fans gathered around the stadium after this turning point, the ideal start and the defeat on Elland Road shone as a tonic after a desperate performance.
Moyes felt that he would return to a second spell in Everton to take them to their new homes.
He said: “Someone here will interview a manager here in 100 years. We will go well, but today we started and hopefully the date of the future will be discussed a lot.”
It was just a beginning, just a victory – but that was what Everton and Jack Grealish wanted.




