Jack Grealish with hand on head as Troy Deeney looks in circle
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Jack Dawson
Tue 2 September 2025 17:10, UK
Everton have no doubt had a fantastic week ahead of the international break.
David Moyes ended the transfer window successfully, with Merlin Rohl moving to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
On top of this, just a few days prior, Everton beat Wolves 3-2 at Molineux to make it back-to-back Premier League victories.
Multiple players were rightly praised for their performance as they battered the Old Gold side and could have won by more.
Jack Grealish was arguably the pick of the team, with the winger collecting another two assists. However, Troy Deeney opted against including him in his Team of the Week.
Everton star Jack Grealish looking confused.
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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Beto included in Troy Deeney’s Team of the Week
While Grealish will take plenty of the headlines, Beto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who also signed for Everton this summer, were both equally excellent.
The duo scored the first and third goals for the Toffees to ensure they took back all three points.
While Deeney omitted Grealish from his squad, he did include Dewsbury-Hall and Beto.
Everton have won three of their four matches in all competitions this season
Grealish has been key to many of these results
Beto and Dewsbury-Hall were fanstatic against Wolves
Commenting about the former star, in one section on BBC Sport on 31 August, he said: “He didn’t look himself the first couple of games, but on Saturday he looked really good and a wonderfully taken goal as well.”
On top of this, he wasn’t impressed with Beto against Leeds, but managed to find his mojo for the Wolves match.
“The reason I’m putting Beto in is because I hammered him in the first game of the season and I thought he was awful,” said Deeney.
“He dropped to the bench, David Moyes showing really good man-management, and then bringing him in against Wolves. He looked like he had a bit of his mojo back and that’s really fired him now, and then he got his goal and off to the races.
Beto with his mouth open
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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall could be a highly unrated signing for Everton
Given the business Everton have done this summer, Dewsbury-Hall moving to the Hill Dickinson Stadium could well go under the radar.
The midfielder was great at Leicester for years, and still had a solid campaign at Chelsea last season.
Under Moyes, it would be no surprise if Dewsbury-Hall became one of the Toffees’ best players.
Hopefully, the midfielder can continue his good form against Wolves into their upcoming fixture against Liverpool.
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