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**Moyes Seeks Anfield Breakthrough as Grealish-Inspired Everton Threaten Liverpool**
Liverpool, England – David Moyes faces his 21st Premier League attempt to secure a victory at Anfield this Saturday as his Everton side travels to face the reigning champions. After 20 previous visits yielding only six draws and 14 defeats, the pressure is on Moyes to finally break the curse.
However, this time, Moyes arrives with a significantly bolstered squad. The loan signing of Jack Grealish has injected fresh attacking impetus into the team, with the England international already contributing four assists in as many games.
“The arrival on loan of Jack Grealish has brought new life to his forward line. The England international looks revived after becoming a bit-part player at Manchester City. Four assists in as many games show the threat he offers”
“Iliman Ndiaye and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall enhance Everton’s armoury. The Senegal international brings his own brand of trickery and an uncertainty with the ball at his feet regarding what will happen next, an attribute that confuses and scares opponents in equal measure. Dewsbury-Hall has guile and intelligence, wanting to play progressive vertical passes when he can to keep Everton moving forward.”
While acknowledging the magnitude of the task against a Liverpool team that is currently top of the league, Moyes believes his side is improving. “We have got to be careful… We lost narrowly at Anfield and had a draw at Goodison [last season], both close games. So I think Liverpool’s signings have improved them. It’ll show, maybe not immediately, but it will show in time. We are improving as well.”
Everton’s attack, bolstered by Grealish, Iliman Ndiaye and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, will aim to expose any vulnerabilities in Liverpool’s defense, particularly the inconsistent full-back positions. With threats from set-pieces as well, Moyes hopes that a pragmatic approach, combined with their increased attacking prowess, will finally deliver a historic win at Anfield.
Although Liverpool are top, there is an acceptance that they are vulnerable, and a more expansive Everton could exploit them. “Liverpool have had issues at full-back”