Everton’s First Goal at New Hill Dickinson Stadium Thanks to Jack Grealish!
Everton’s First Goal at the New Hill Dickinson Stadium Achieved by Iliman Ndiaye with Assistance from Jack Grealish
The historic moment occurred when Iliman Ndiaye scored Everton’s inaugural goal at their brand-new Hill Dickinson Stadium, securing a 1-0 lead against Brighton. Ndiaye’s goal came in the 23rd minute, beautifully set up by Jack Grealish, who provided the assist.
This goal marked a special event, as Ndiaye previously scored the final goal at Everton’s former home, Goodison Park, in May, during a match against Southampton.
Grealish, who recently joined Everton on a loan deal from Manchester City, was instrumental in the team’s early success. His assist on Ndiaye’s goal highlighted his positive impact in his debut appearances—first coming on as a substitute against Leeds, and then contributing once more with an assist to James Garner later in the game.
The match was significant for Grealish, not only because of his contributions on the pitch but also as part of his effort to secure regular game time at Everton. His presence has been viewed as a major boost for the club’s new chapter.
The new stadium, with a capacity of 52,769 seats, signifies a new era for Everton, who had been based at Goodison Park since 1892. The historic ground continues to host Everton’s women’s team, preserving its legacy.
Further insights from football analyst Alan Shearer suggest that Jack Grealish’s transition has been challenging, with some questions remaining about his adaptation to Everton. Shearer pointed out that Grealish has had fewer opportunities to play regularly, indicating he now has a chance to revive his career at the club.
An image capturing Ndiaye celebrating his goal has been shared, emphasizing the significance of Everton’s first score in their new home and Grealish’s role in the assist.