Jack Grealish has been backed for an England recall by Michael Owen following his flying start to life on loan at Everton. The 30-year-old has been nothing short of sensational since swapping Manchester City for a season-long loan move to the newly-built Hill Dickinson Stadium and Owen believes this change of scenery is exactly what the star needed.
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It’s been a summer of rejuvenation for Grealish, whose disappointing stint at City now feels like a distant memory. This season, he’s been involved in some of the most thrilling moments for Everton, including a 92nd-minute winner against Crystal Palace, a goal that not only sealed a famous 2-1 win but also ended Palace’s unbeaten run in the Premier League.
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Grealish’s arrival at Everton wasn’t just about making up the numbers; it was about becoming the club’s driving force, and he’s done exactly that. With four assists in his first two starts, he quickly became the club’s top creator, and now, with a match-winning goal under his belt, he’s become the fan favourite at Everton’s brand-new riverside arena. The Toffees have yet to lose in their four matches there, and it’s no coincidence that Grealish’s influence on the pitch is quickly transforming them into a European spot contender.
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Despite his electrifying form, Grealish was left out of the latest England squad by manager Thomas Tuchel. It was a snub that raised eyebrows, especially considering his explosive start to the season. However, the Everton loanee has revealed he had a conversation with Tuchel, explaining his determination to continue performing and force his way back into the national set-up.
Owen: Grealish can fit right back into England’s plans
For former England striker Michael Owen, Grealish’s return to form at Everton is a signal that a comeback to the England fold should be on the horizon. In an interview with, Owen stated: "It’s been a great move for Jack. I think it has suited him more. He is quite a unique type of player. He likes carrying the ball, he wins a lot of free kicks. I really like him. I think he’s a great guy and I’ve been very supportive of him. I’d always said I don’t really think his style of play suited Manchester City. Obviously, Everton have got themselves a great player who could continue to be very effective for them.
"He’s a ball carrier, he takes a lot of touches, he wins a lot of free kicks. For a team that wants to be getting their big men forward, and being dangerous on set pieces, that actually works. A Jack Grealish carrying the ball 40 yards, winning a free kick, running at players and dribbling past them, it works."