Each Sport: Glalish scored Everton s first goal, marking an important turning point in his career

 1:25pm, 6 October 2025

After Everton's 2-1 home victory over Crystal Palace, "Everything" talked about Gralish, who scored a key goal in the game, and they said the player has ushered in an important turning point in his career.

Glalish finally received his first goal at Everton, which not only helped the team reverse the victory over Crystal Palace, but also marked an important turning point in his career. He transferred to Manchester City at a sky-high price of 117 million euros in the summer of 2021, becoming the most expensive signing in the club's history. However, his performance at Manchester City did not meet expectations and gradually lost his main position. This summer, Gallish was loaned to Everton, hoping to regain its form in the new environment.

At Everton, Gallish quickly showed his strength, contributing four assists and a key goal in seven games. Although the goal wasn't gorgeous, it was of great significance to Galish. His performance helped Everton climb to eighth place in the standings, just one step away from the European competition qualification and away from the relegation zone.

In an interview with Sky Sports, Gallish said frankly: "When I was at Manchester City, sometimes I didn't help myself well, but I don't think the problem lies in that." He also talked about his reputation, admitting that he does enjoy social activities, but he said it will be done at the right time and place.

"I can only play at my best when I feel loved. I am actually very vulnerable off the court. I want to go to a place where I feel love again, wake up with a smile every morning, and long to play on the court."

Although Galish performed well in the game and was named the best player of the game, he modestly stated that the award should belong to teammate Adam Walton, because in his opinion, Walton is the best player on the court. Despite this, Gallish still failed to be selected for the England national team, but he expressed his understanding of head coach Tuchel's decision.

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