- Dewsbury-Hall appeared on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football
- The English midfielder has eight goals and four assists this season
- Dewsbury-Hall believes it’s tight for the European race for Everton
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has been a revelation since joining Everton last summer. The midfielder has scored eight goals and grabbed four assists in 28 Premier League appearances, establishing himself as one of David Moyes’ most influential players.
Despite back‑to‑back defeats against Liverpool and West Ham, Everton remain firmly in the hunt for European qualification. With four games remaining, the race is wide open and Dewsbury-Hall is enjoying the pressure.
Speaking on Monday Night Football, the 27‑year‑old reflected on his first season at Hill Dickinson Stadium and looked ahead to the challenge of securing a continental spot.
The midfielder talked about watching Monday Night Football. However, he took an indirect jibe at the league fixtures with Everton’s many Monday night kick-offs, saying he watches the show whenever he can.
‘It’s very exciting – I am ready for the challenge’
Dewsbury‑Hall acknowledged the tightness of the race for Europe. “It’s tight,” he said. “It’s going to be very interesting, the last four or so games. We’ve got plenty of teams in the fight for it and maybe there are some teams you might not have expected to be in this position at the start of the season.
“It’s very exciting. There are a lot of important games coming up but I am ready for the challenge.”
After a difficult spell at Chelsea, where regular football was limited, Dewsbury‑Hall has thrived under Moyes. He has become the creative heartbeat of Everton’s midfield, scoring crucial goals, including a stunning volley at West Ham in the 2-1 defeat and a late equalizer at Brentford.
‘It’s been amazing to play regular football again’
On his personal journey this season, the midfielder was candid about how much the move has meant to him.
“I had a lot of ambitions coming into this year, obviously joining at a new club. It’s a new chapter in my career and it’s been amazing to play regular football again and contribute to the team by scoring some nice goals and getting some assists.
“I am happy with how it has gone so far and I’m hoping we can finish strongly.”
What’s next for Dewsbury-Hall and Everton?
His eight league goals are the most by any Everton player this season, and his four assists have been a decent contribution. Having started 28 games this season, he has been ever‑present when fit. This is a sharp contrast to his previous campaign at Chelsea, where he started only twice in the Premier League.
Everton’s final four fixtures include home games against Manchester City and Sunderland, while Palace awaits them away from home before visiting Tottenham on the final day of the Premier League.
Dewsbury‑Hall declared that he is ready to embrace the challenge ahead. “I’m more than ready for the challenge!” he declared. If Everton are to secure European football, their midfield hero will need to lead the charge. His form suggests he is exactly the right man for the moment.
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