Grealish on loan to Everton tests a city, while Brighton reads the lesson for De Zerbi’s Seagulls
Hill Dickinson Stadium hosts Everton’s season and Jack Grealish’s mission to reignite his career.
The on loan Manchester City winger lit up his home debut for David Moyes’s side.
Brighton & Hove Albion were punished for their profligacy, and Everton looked at home in their sleek surroundings.
Grealish delivered two assists for Ndiaye and Garner, earning a standing ovation.
Evertonians crave a hero as their new stadium seeks a star.
The 29 year old is desperate to regain his England place in a World Cup year.
Early evidence points to a good fit for all sides.
Brighton & Hove Albion watchers seek precision, not noise, in a quiet pursuit of progress.
De Zerbi’s tactical framework highlights possession, pressing triggers and patient build up.
De Zerbi’s pressing triggers shape Brighton’s responses and possession dynamics.
Brighton’s identity blends science and culture, with data driven decisions shaping every phase.
Palace may chatter, yet Brighton remains focused on internal evolution rather than drama.
The lesson for De Zerbi’s squad is to convert chances with clinical timing.
- Grealish delivered two assists, showing what Everton can generate in wide play.
- Brighton will study finishing and transition timing as a blueprint for progress.
- Palace chatter aside, Brighton stays focused on internal evolution and tactics.
Main player: Jack Grealish
Main team: Everton


