Everton boss David Moyes reflects on point against Arsenal
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Moyes is doing whatever he can with short-term fixes to get them over the line into that new stadium and what will have to be a massive summer rebuild.
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Fulham made things difficult for Arsenal on Tuesday and I am expecting them to do the same here because they are very capable on the counter-attack.
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Sean Dyche has revealed the extent of the challenges he overcame at Everton before leaving the club ‘in good shape’. He also recalled his honest conversation with successor David Moyes
SEAN DYCHE insists he left Everton “in good shape” for David Moyes. The 53-year-old was sacked in January with the Toffees sitting 16th in the Premier League and a point clear of
The manager's return may have transformed their fortunes but one thing remains constant - Moyes' inability to get a result at Anfield
Former Everton manager Sean Dyche insists he's delighted seeing the team respond to his replacement, David Moyes.
David Moyes has never led a team to victory at Anfield but is hoping his rejuvenated Everton side can help shake off that sorry statistic when they take on Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Sean Dyche on Everton, Moyes, and Moving ForwardWhen Sean Dyche sat down with Johnny Owen on talkSPORT, the tone was reflective but unflinching. His time at Everton, though
David Moyes' has indicated his future at Everton is not guaranteed after admitting his major worries about returning to the club.
“A different David Moyes joining a different Everton.” So ran the opening pitch when the former manager made his emotional return to Goodison Park in January, with the club one point above the relegation zone having scored in only two of their preceding 10 fixtures.