"What I liked is that when he produced the final ball that caused the first goal, his game got even better from then on," Allardyce told the club's website (www.evertonfc.com).
"It will be nice to see the old Yannick back on a consistent basis because I think he gives us good balance down the left-hand side ... Theo Walcott down one side and Yannick down the other gives the team a real good balance."
Bolasie joined Everton from Crystal Palace in August 2016 but sustained anterior cruciate ligament damage in a league match against Manchester United four months later.
The Democratic Republic of Congo international underwent two operations before making a comeback against West Bromwich Albion during the Christmas period last year.
Everton, ninth in the league, travel to face Stoke City next weekend.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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