Everton secured their spot in the next round of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday evening by beating Mansfield Town.
It took David Moyes’ side until the second half to find the breakthrough, as Carlos Alcaraz and Beto secured the win.
For their efforts, Everton have sealed themselves a third round tie against Wolves at Molineux.
Ironically, that is exactly where the Blues are heading on Saturday for their latest Premier League game ahead of the international break.
Jack Grealish played against Mansfield, with the 29-year-old showing his eagerness to play at every possible opportunity on Merseyside.
Moyes has been handed a Grealish who is hungry to prove himself ahead of the World Cup next year, and his performances are showing that.
Troy Deeney loved Grealish’s Everton full debut at the weekend, but it seems Moyes has made a slight tweak to Grealish’s gameplan.
Everton v Mansfield Town - Carabao Cup Second Round
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David Moyes makes interesting Jack Grealish tweak at Everton
After the win at the weekend, Rio Ferdinand said Grealish did not play with any freedom as he was restricted out wide.
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The 29-year-old did provide two assists, and showed his joy at being back on the pitch, but that wasn’t enough for the former Manchester United defender.
On Wednesday night, Grealish played out wide again, but comparing his heat maps from the game against Brighton and Mansfield shows a big difference.
Jack Grealish's Everton heat map vs Mansfield Town.
Jack Grealish vs Mansfield Town. Credit: SofaScore
Against the League One side, Grealish was not as restricted to the flank, with the 29-year-old making a lot of touches in the middle of the pitch.
That highlights the freedom to roam which Grealish was handed by Moyes.
Jack Grealish's Everton heat map vs Brighton & Hove Albion.
Jack Grealish’s heatmap vs Brighton. Credit: SofaScore
Clearly, against Brighton, there was an instruction for the Man City loanee to stick to his position and stretch the opposition.
What will be interesting to see is how that translates into the game on the weekend against Wolves.
The Mansfield fans booed Grealish throughout the game, which is perhaps a compliment to what he has achieved over the years.
One thing that is certain, is he has the support of the Everton fans who have already taken to the 29-year-old on Merseyside.
Jack Grealish relishing his opportunity at Everton
Latest signing Tyler Dibling cannot wait to play alongside Grealish, with the youngster keen to learn from the experienced forward.
From the videos and interviews which have emerged of Grealish, it is clear the 29-year-old has been handed a fresh lease of life on Merseyside.
The forward looks hungry to get back to his best form, with the World Cup on the horizon next year.
Taking to social media after the game on Wednesday night, Grealish shared his excitement ahead of Everton’s next game at the weekend.
Jack Grealish Instagram post following Everton's win over Mansfield.
Credit: @jackgrealish
This is exactly what Everton would have hoped they would get from Grealish, with the hope he will continue to provide in front of goal.