Grealish dedicates goals and assists to Everton fans, ready to keep improving
Grealish found the net deep into stoppage time at Hill Dickinson Stadium to the immense delight of the home support.
Palace had taken the lead in the 37th minute through Daniel Munoz, but Everton pulled level late on thanks to Iliman Ndiaye’s penalty.
With the game seemingly heading for a draw, Grealish struck in the 93rd minute.
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“The first half was terrible, it was easily the worst we’ve played this season. But the second half, I thought we were brilliant,” Grealish told Sky Sports.
Grealish has now scored twice in 14 Premier League matches against Crystal Palace.
This recent goal is his first of the current season and his first league goal since April against Leicester City.
"I ran to where my mum and dad were, that was nice, and that goal goes to all the Evertonians who’ve made me so welcome. The way they've made me feel since I've come here when I see them, not even at the stadium but just around the place, it's so nice.
"There's no better feeling in life than to feel loved," Grealish concluded.