Everton are back in action on Wednesday night with their Carabao Cup clash against Mansfield Town.
David Moyes led his side to three points at the weekend in the opening game at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Plenty of positives were taken from the game on the docks, with Everton quickly putting right their loss against Leeds United.
Since the game on the weekend, Everton have secured another signing, and Tyler Dibling will be available to play against Mansfield.
Whether he is thrown straight into the mix is another question.
After joining, Dibling shared his excitement at playing alongside Jack Grealish, who also made the move to Merseyside this summer.
Ahead of the game on Wednesday, Grealish has shared an encouraging message on social media ahead of the game in the Carabao Cup.
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Jack Grealish could start against Mansfield for Everton
The 29-year-old forward made his first start for Everton at the weekend, and Troy Deeney loved Grealish’s performance, which showed him back to loving football.
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It has been a difficult stretch for Grealish after some testing seasons under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
Taking to Instagram ahead of Wednesday’s cup match, Grealish has suggested he will be in action against the League One outfit.
Posting an image to his story of himself in Finch Farm training, Grealish said: ‘Ready for tomorrow’.
Jack Grealish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall train ahead of Everton vs Mansfield Town.
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Grealish admitted he’s enjoying football at Everton, following his struggles at the Etihad Stadium.
That is showing, with the 29-year-old keen to play in the opening Carabao Cup fixture of the season against a lower opposition.
This is a hungry Grealish, who wants to use this opportunity at Everton to showcase he can still offer something to the England squad.
Everton need to take the Carabao Cup seriously
Last season saw a number of Premier League clubs end their trough droughts across various competitions.
Newcastle United, Crystal Palace and Tottenham Hotspur all got their hands on silverware.
Now, it is time for Everton to take their opportunities in competitions like the Carabao Cup, to bring their own drought to an end.
Everton have added some real quality to their squad this season, with Grealish showing a real desire to impress Moyes.
There is no reason why the Toffees cannot make a solid cup run in this competition.