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Iliman Ndiaye’s impressive form places Everton’s attacking strategy under scrutiny. With Jack Grealish sidelined, David Moyes must decide how to build around Ndiaye while safeguarding his emerging talent from Premier League rivals.

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00:02Everton's attacking future is coming under the spotlight as Ilman and Dai continues to impress
00:07on Merseyside. The Senegal international signed from Olympique Marseille in July 2024 ended last
00:13season as Everton's top scorer netting 11 goals across all competitions and has quickly become
00:19a key figure for Everton under David Moyes. Former Everton star Anders Limpar believes
00:25and Dai has the potential to emulate players like Jeremy Doku, describing him as capable
00:30of performing at any top Premier League club, including rivals Liverpool.
00:37This campaign has seen and Dai deployed predominantly on the right after starting last season on
00:42the left. His creativity and finishing were evident in Everton's most recent 2-0 win over
00:47Burnley, assisting Keenan Dewsby Hall and scoring twice at Hill Dickinson in earlier matches.
00:55There's a strong argument suggesting that combining and Dai with a quality winger on the opposite
00:59flank in a reliable number 9 could see Everton establish themselves among the Premier League's
01:05top six. With Grealish's foot injury forcing Moyes to rotate players like Harrison Armstrong
01:10and Dwight McNeil, Everton now face a critical test of their squad depth.
01:16As fans watch and Dai flourish, the club must make decisions that could define their attacking
01:21strategy for years, ensuring their rising star isn't lured away by the Premier League's
01:26most elite clubs.
01:29I think we're a very terrible team in the past.
01:29trap of the lawsuit.
01:29Hopefully we're on the left but they fed theyetair against the left of this vinger, the
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