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Everton poll shows exactly who fans want to replace Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall with vs Crystal Palace

Everton are going to be without Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall at the weekend for their game against Crystal Palace.

David Moyes has a decision on his hands as to who is going to replace the Everton midfielder in the starting XI.

The Blues are going to be losing one of their top players as they eye their first win in their last four games across all competitions.

Ben Foster has been so impressed with Dewsbury-Hall since he joined Everton.

The question now turns to who is going to replace the summer signing, who has formed a strong bond with Jack Grealish.

A poll was run on social media over the last 24 hours and it was made clear who Everton fans wanted to see replace Dewsbury-Hall.

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Everton fans share who should replace Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall

Following the suspension picked up on Monday, Moyes spoke about potentially using Tyler Dibling at the weekend against Palace.

Ultimately, Dibling may still be young, but Everton spent a lot of money on the winger, who has a big reputation to live up to.

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Taking to social media, The Athletic’s Patrick Boyland shared a poll of who should replace Dewsbury-Hall in the starting XI.

The following results came from the poll:

Alcaraz: 24.2%

Dibling, Grealish #10: 26.5%

Dibling, Ndiaye #10: 39.6%

Rohl (if fit): 9.7%

Duncan Ferguson slammed Everton’s strikers after the game on Monday for not providing the creative sparks with an outlet.

Goals have been an issue for Moyes over the early weeks of the season, with room for even more changes if the Scot wishes to do so.

Jack Grealish could thrive as Everton’s number 10

Iliman Ndiaye registered his first Everton assist in the Merseyside Derby just over a week ago, where he has played as a right winger this season.

Dewsbury-Hall’s absence could see the Senegal international return to the left, with Grealish potentially shifted into the middle.

After signing for Everton, Grealish’s brother expected him to play as the number 10, but that position has gone to Dewsbury-Hall.

A strong performance from Grealish in the middle on Sunday would surely leave Moyes with a real headache ahead of the next game against Manchester City.

But Moyes would only have dreamed for these selection headaches back in January when he returned to the club.

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