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Is Barry emerging as frontman Everton can finally count on?

After finding the back of the net in Everton's 2-0 win over Crystal Palace, is Thierno Barry on course to become Everton's main man up front?

Is Barry emerging as frontman Everton can finally count on?

Everton striker Thierno Barry has emerged as a key player for the club, potentially becoming their main forward. His impact was evident in Everton's recent 2-0 win over Crystal Palace, where he scored the second goal and provided a crucial cross for the winning header. Barry, who joined Everton last summer for £27 million from Villarreal, had faced a 14-game goal drought before this impressive performance.

The 23-year-old Frenchman's development needed time to adapt to life at the club, but his goal tally of eight in 38 Premier League appearances this season demonstrates his potential. Manager David Moyes praised Barry's positive attitude and willingness to improve, particularly in his build-up play and positioning. Moyes highlighted that Barry's form in the final stages of the season was crucial, especially with Jack Grealish's season-ending injury.

While acknowledging areas for improvement, Moyes emphasized his belief in Barry's potential to become Everton's leading scorer.

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