Key Points

Jack Grealish has been named the Premier League's Player of the Month for August. The Everton midfielder, on loan from Manchester City, led the league with four assists. His creative performances included a club-record two assists in consecutive matches. Manager David Moyes praised Grealish, stating he has been even better than expected.

Key Points: Jack Grealish Wins Premier League Player of the Month for August

  • Led Premier League with four assists in August
  • First Everton player to win the award since 2020
  • Recorded multiple assists in two consecutive matches
  • Could make more history against former club Aston Villa
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Jack Grealish named PL Player of the Month for August

Everton's Jack Grealish earns August POTM after a record-breaking start, leading the league in assists and making club history with his creative performances.

"The biggest compliment I could probably give him is he's better than I thought he was. - David Moyes"

New Delhi, Sep 12

Everton's Jack Grealish has been awarded the Premier League's Player of the Month for August. The attacking midfielder, who celebrated his 30th birthday earlier this week, came out on top following a combination of a fan vote and votes from a panel of football experts.

He was presented his prize by Evertonian content creator Andy Castell at Finch Farm after beating competition from an eight-man shortlist that included Riccardo Calafiori, Hugo Ekitike, Marc Guehi, Erling Haaland, Joao Pedro, Antoine Semenyo and Dominik Szoboszlai.

Grealish had a stunning debut month for Everton after joining on loan from Manchester City in the summer. Grealish, who turned 30 this week, led the Premier League for assists in August, with his total of four being double that of any other player in the competition.

Indeed, Grealish's four assists came in just two matches, as he set up both goals as Everton beat Brighton & Hove Albion 2-0 in their first match at Hill Dickinson Stadium, before creating two more goals in Everton's following match, a 3-2 victory at Wolverhampton Wanderers that put the Toffees fifth in the table.

He became the first Everton player to ever record multiple assists in consecutive Premier League matches, while in Matchweek 4, when he plays at home against former club Aston Villa, he has the chance to be the first player in Premier League history to assist two or more goals in three consecutive appearances.

Grealish is the first Everton player to claim the Player of the Month prize since Dominic Calvert-Lewin in September 2020.

Everton head coach David Moyes summed up his sentiments regarding Grealish’s outstanding performances in the two games by saying the English forward is even better than what he had expected.

"There's a wee bit to prove, I'm sure, I think we all have. I think in life, you've always got something you have to strive to do. And I think Jack wants to show that he's a good player. I think he's showing it at the moment.

"I think some of his football has been really good. The biggest compliment I could probably give him is he's better than I thought he was. You know, he's so good. I think what Jack gives us is something just on the edge, which, hopefully it's on the edge of creativeness and maybe scoring goals,” said Moyes.

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Priya S
As an Indian football fan, it's great to see players rediscovering their form. Grealish's creativity has been exceptional - 4 assists in just 2 matches is outstanding! Everton got a real gem on loan.
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Arjun K
Honestly thought Haaland might get it again, but Grealish completely deserves this. His vision and passing have been next level. Hope he maintains this form for the whole season!
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Sarah B
While Grealish has been brilliant, I feel players like Szoboszlai or Calafiori also had strong cases. The Premier League is so competitive these days - every month has multiple deserving candidates!
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Vikram M
David Moyes' comment says it all - "he's better than I thought he was." Sometimes a change of environment works wonders. Hope he continues this form for Everton! âš½
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Michael C
The stat about consecutive matches with multiple assists is insane! If he does it again against Villa, he'll make Premier League history. What a story that would be!

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