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Everton headed into the latest international break on a high after a 2-0 victory over Fulham, a result that boosted morale across the club and among supporters.

While not flawless, the Blues largely controlled the match, scored twice, and had three goals disallowed, providing a timely response following frustrating results against Manchester City, Tottenham, and Sunderland. The win reinforced the progress of David Moyes’ side after a positive start to the season, even as challenges remain.

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00:00Everton headed into the latest international break on a high after a 2-0 victory over Fulham,
00:07a result that boosted morale across the club and among supporters.
00:12While not flawless, the Blues largely controlled the match, scored twice and had three goals disallowed,
00:19providing a timely response following frustrating results against Manchester City, Tottenham and Sunderland.
00:25The win reinforced the progress of David Moyes' side after a positive start to the season, even as the challenges remain.
00:33Jack Grealish has been the headline addition for Everton this season and his impact has been immediate.
00:39The Manchester City loanee has provided intelligence, creativity and a spark missing from the squad for years.
00:45Two assists against Brighton and a stoppage time winner against Crystal Palace have already marked him as a fan favourite,
00:53while his ability to win set-pieces and stretch defences has added a new dimension to the Blues' attack.
01:01Ilman Ndai continues to shine despite adjustments in position to accommodate Grealish.
01:07The winger has four goals so far and contributed to key assists, consistently causing problems for opponents.
01:14His performances have been a highlight of the season and will be missed when he departs for the Africa Cup of Nations alongside Idrissa Gueye,
01:22leaving the team vulnerable when clear chances are missed.
01:26Barry's recent display against Fulham, however, offered encouragement,
01:30showing promise and adaptability that could develop over the coming months.
01:35Integration of younger summer signings remains gradual.
01:39Players such as Adam Asnu, Carlos Alcaraz, Merlin Roll and Tyler Dibbling have been given limited exposure,
01:45with Moyes carefully managing their transition into first-team football.
01:49Injuries have compounded these challenges, particularly the set-backs suffered by Jarrod Brathwaite,
01:56whose absence has affected defensive stability.
02:00Everts have made clear progress this season, blending new talent with established stars.
02:05But consistency, finishing and injury management will be crucial as the club heads into a busy winter period.
02:12Injuries rolled into the major party there.
02:18Injuries Mines iMOND
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