Grealish started only seven Premier League matches in the previous season.
After he appears in two of the first three of his new team from the beginning, a blue player of Everton sees rebirth.
Along with two assistance in an action-pack display in wolves, Grilish was deprived of a goal by Jose SA, while he had 60 touch, passed 35 passes and 91.4%passing the game with an accuracy of 91.4%.
The former Villa man also won his side seven free-kick on his return to West Midlands.
“He is better than what I thought I had thought,” Everton’s boss David Moys later said.
“He probably needs a little love and attention. He also needs a game.
“Hopefully he starts building on it and as a season he becomes even better.
“He is creating a big difference. Regardless of his help, his presence, a lot of things.
“So everyone credited him. He is playing for the minutes that could not happen in recent years.
“You know, he is very good. Jack what gives us is just something on the shore, which is hoping that it is on the edge of creativity and perhaps scoring a goal.”
When asked about his uptart, Moys replied: “It’s nothing to do with me, let me tell you – all this is to be better with Jack and his own mindset.
“There is a wee to prove, I am sure – I think we all have. I think in life, you have always found something that you have to try to do.
“And I think Jack wants to show that he is a good player. I think he is showing it at this time.”