Everton star Kieran Dewsbury-Hall, Darren Bent in inset.
Credit: Imago/talkSPORT
Declan Carr
Sat 30 August 2025 16:58, UK
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall enjoyed a fine afternoon as Everton secured a 3-2 win over Wolves.
Everton signed Dewsbury-Hall in a £25million deal, and he has started all three of their opening Premier League matches.
The new Everton star has formed a brilliant partnership with Jack Grealish, with the two often linking up to create chances for Moyes’ side.
Dewsbury-Hall‘s performance against the Old Gold was his finest yet for the Hill Dickinson Stadium outfit.
David Moyes applauds fans Everton
Credit: Imago
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall shines in Everton win vs Wolves
Dewsbury-Hall had a penalty given against him in Everton’s win over Brighton, but many observers felt that was a harsh decision.
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Other than that, his Blues career has gotten off to a solid start, and Darren Bent was full of praise for him after his strike against the Molineux outfit.
Speaking live on talkSPORT (16:14, 30 August), he said: “Dewsbury-Hall makes a really intelligent run behind the centre-back, I think it is Agbadou.
“Rather than roll it across the ground, Jack [Grealish], he just senses that maybe he was going to lift his foot, and he just scoops it over his foot.
“Dewsbury-Hall on the swivel, just hits it, underside of the bar and in, what a finish.
“Grealish’s performance has been outstanding, we’ve not really mentioned [Dewsbury-Hall], he has been superb as well.”
Stats Dewsbury-Hall
Assists 1
Pass accuracy 28/31 (90%)
Chances created 3
Passes into final third 6
Dewsbury-Hall’s stats vs Wolves.
Everton can turn Dewsbury-Hall into a star
Dewsbury-Hall struggled for game time at Stamford Bridge, but he has enjoyed himself since joining the Toffees.
He looks set to play a starring role in Moyes’ side going forward, especially after his showing in the Molineux victory.
Dewsbury-Hall featured just 13 times in the Premier League last season for a total of 259 minutes
Started just twice for Enzo Maresca’s side
Notched just one assist in those matches
His contributions will likely go under the radar, as long as Grealish keeps performing as he is, but it will be noticed by Moyes and the Blues supporters, which is the most important thing.
If he continues in this vein of form, he will become a fan favourite very quickly after the stunning display against the Midlands side.
Eventually, the wider audience will realise how important he is to Moyes’ side and give him the recognition that he deserves, but for now, he may just have to settle for the praise from the likes of Bent.
He could emerge as one of the best pieces of business that the Blues have done in recent years, if he keeps up this level of performance.
His goal was a brilliant strike, and while the work from Grealish in the build-up deserves credit, it was all Dewsbury-Hall’s making.
Luckily, the Blues could hold on, and his goal ended up being the winner and not being buried behind a dismal collapse.
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