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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall on track to beat stat that has stood since 2022

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall made his move to Everton from Chelsea in the summer of 2025.

Struggled to break into Chelsea’s first team but has reinvigorated his career here.

Is on track to record Everton’s most goal contributions in a league season since 2022.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has found his feet once again as he has become one of Everton’s star men.

After helping to guide boyhood side Leicester City back to the Premier League in 2024, he earned a move to Chelsea but struggled to break into the starting XI under Enzo Maresca.

But since David Moyes came calling last summer, he is back playing regular first-team football and is an important cog for the Toffees.

Dewsbury-Hall has injected some much-needed quality into Everton and could better an individual stat that has remained since 2022.

Dewsbury-Hall could achieve the most goal contributions since 2022

The 27-year-old has currently scored seven goals and registered four assists in the Premier League, giving him a total of 11 goal contributions.

Since 2022, this is the second-highest amount of contributions an Everton player has achieved in the league, with only Richarlison recording better figures of 15.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has more Premier League goal contributions (11) in a single season than any Everton player since Richarlison (15) in 2021/22. 📈 pic.twitter.com/fy81cfOqFi

— Everton (@Everton) April 22, 2026

His stats make for more impressive reading when you consider he has only featured in 26 league games this season, after missing six matches through injury and one through suspension.

It also means that this is the Englishman’s best Premier League season since making his debut in 2021.

David Moyes can build around Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall

Based on the archetype of Dewsbury-Hall, he does the basics very well, and his adaptability to multiple positions on the pitch makes him a valuable player.

Moyes’ first period with Everton relied on players ensuring they operated in several positions, highlighted through his usage of ‘false wingers’.

Watching Dewsbury-Hall play in the centre and on the wing has epitomized what Moyes expects from his players, and the 27-year-old has done a wonderful job in fulfilling expectations.

A lot of Everton’s attacking play flows through the former Chelsea midfielder, and he works as a connecting point between Everton’s defence and attack.

While it is a shame that it has taken so long for a player to register stats that Dewsbury-Hall has put down this year, it is commendable that he has managed to break this ceiling and has highlighted that if the Toffees want to progress, he is an outlet of quality they can turn to.

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