Jack Grealish’s dazzling form for Everton has reignited debates over his potential return to the national team ahead of the England squad announcement. After netting a 93rd-minute winner against Crystal Palace, the on-loan midfielder continues to impress — and many believe his performances could influence England World Cup chances.
Grealish Shines for Everton as Tuchel Faces Selection Dilemma
Everton fans were quick to celebrate their dramatic win, updating their X bio with the phrase “Grealish for England.” The 30-year-old has been in top shape, providing four assists in six Premier League appearances before his stunning late goal.
Speaking after the match, Grealish told Sky Sports:
“The last games we’ve played here we’ve been drawing, and I said to myself, ‘Come on Jack, go and score.’ Today I said it again — and I did. I ran to where my mum and dad were, so it was nice.”
His consistent performances have earned him praise from both Everton boss David Moyes and former England star Wayne Rooney. “I’m sure if he keeps doing that, he’ll be there or thereabouts come the summer,” Rooney said, adding that Grealish’s form gives Tuchel “a real headache” in selecting the final squad.
Focus on Everton but Eyes on the World Cup
Despite missing out on the latest call-up for friendlies against Wales and Latvia, Grealish remains positive. “You know what? I don’t think it’s as deep as everyone says,” he told BBC Radio 5 Live. “At the end of the day, you want to play for the national team, but people are doing well in my position. That’s fine with me.”
Tuchel has confirmed that the door remains open for Grealish:
“If Jack plays, his talent will show. I see how influential he is for Everton. There is always a way back into the camp.”
Grealish, who has 39 caps and four goals for his country, continues to build his case through sheer consistency — logging 556 minutes, five goal involvements, 17 chances created, and 10 shots so far this season. His sharpness and vision could yet prove vital for the team’s England World Cup chances.
Comparing Player Statistics Ahead of England Squad Announcement
When assessing player statistics comparison, Grealish’s recent contributions stand out among attacking midfielders. His creativity and match-winning mentality have strengthened Everton’s attack and caught the attention of England selectors once again.
While he remains focused on his club duties — and will miss the next fixture against parent club Manchester City — his form keeps him in contention for the next England squad announcement.
Fans and analysts agree: if Grealish maintains this rhythm, his inclusion could meaningfully impact the England World Cup chances next summer.
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