Everton star Iliman Ndiaye praised for ‘inspired’ performance in 5-0 rout | OneFootball

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·11 October 2025

Everton star Iliman Ndiaye praised for ‘inspired’ performance in 5-0 rout

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Everton attacker Iliman Ndiaye played a crucial part as Senegal beat South Sudan 5-0 yesterday.

The Everton star has carried on his terrific form for the Merseyside club into the international break.


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Ndiaye grabbed an assist and received praise for an ‘inspired‘ outing on his 30th appearance for Senegal.

This performance comes days after he played a central role as Everton beat Crystal Palace 2-1.

He scored twice in a stellar outing for the Toffees, taking his tally to three goals and an assist in seven league games.

Everton manager David Moyes will be eager for the 25-year-old to carry this sparkling form back to Merseyside, especially with his attacking options still misfiring.

Thierno Barry, the club’s £27 million summer signing, has yet to justify his hefty price tag.

Meanwhile, Beto’s inconsistency in front of goal has left the club relying heavily on moments of inspiration.

That’s why Ndiaye’s recent surge in confidence and productivity could prove pivotal.

His creativity, pressing intensity and link-up play have added a new dimension to Everton’s frontline, qualities Moyes will desperately need as fixtures pile up.

He needs to continue dovetailing effectively with Jack Grealish, whose guile and control have already begun to sharpen Everton’s attacking edge.

With the two of them playing well, the Toffees might find a consistent rhythm in the final third.

Ndiaye embodies the energy and composure the team has been crying out for.

Keeping him firing alongside Grealish could help Everton’s bid to finish in one of the European spots next May.

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