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Iliman Ndiaye scores the historic first goal at Everton’s new stadium

Iliman Ndiaye, Everton’s Senegalese striker, scored yesterday the first goal at the brand new Hill Dickinson Stadium, marking the beginning of a promising era for the club under David Moyes. This goal, scored during a match against Brighton, helped the Toffees secure a 2-0 victory, confirming the club’s progress at home.

Ndiaye’s goal was praised for its impeccable technique, but it was especially Jack Grealish’s assist that enabled this opening score. Loaned from Manchester City, Grealish has delivered several impressive performances, integrating perfectly into Everton’s team and bringing valuable creativity.

The 25-year-old Senegalese has established himself as a key figure in this new chapter for Everton, having also scored the last goal at the historic Goodison Park stadium last May. This continuity in historic goals highlights his central role in the club’s renewed identity.

Meanwhile, Everton continues to strengthen its squad with several African players such as Idrissa Gueye, Tim Iroegbunam, Youssef Chermiti, and Adam Aznou, promising a future rich in talent and success. Thus, Ndiaye, with his recent goal, embodies Everton’s ambition and new momentum.