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Jack Grealish scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner as Everton came from behind to beat Crystal Palace on Sunday. The Blues were largely second best against Oliver Glasner’s side and fell behind when Daniel Munoz finished past Jordan Pickford eight minutes before the break.

But Iliman Ndiaye restored parity from the penalty spot 16 minutes from time after Tim Iroegbunam had been brought down by Maxence Lacroix. And then, three minutes into stoppage time, Grealish sent Hill Dickinson Stadium wild when he scored from close range.

The 2-1 victory means the Blues head into the international break eighth in the Premier League table - and our Everton jury have returned to have their say.

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