Moyes has galvanised Everton since his January reappointment, lifting the mood at the training ground and in the stands on matchdays
Moyes and his steely-eyed belief have changed the atmosphere around Everton. He’s given the team, the fans and staff confidence that wasn’t there before.
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Only Liverpool have picked more Premier League points than Everton since David Moyes returned in January, with the league table since his appointment making for remarkable reading. Sean Dyche was sacked shortly after the turn of the year as the Merseyside club lay 16th in the Premier League table.
David Moyes said his return to Everton has gone better than he could have imagined as he reflected on an extraordinary seven weeks. The Blues boss returned to the dugout in January with the club just one point above the relegation zone and facing a fourth consecutive relegation battle.
Everton owners The Friedkin Group are "delighted" with the impact made by David Moyes since his return to the club as manager. The experienced Scot replaced Sean Dyche in January and has overseen a run of seven unbeaten games, with just a solitary defeat coming in his first game against Aston Villa.
Dwight Yorke has suggested former Manchester United boss David Moyes is a superior manager to current boss Ruben Amorim as the Red Devils continue to
David Moyes has addressed Jake O'Brien's breakthrough, Dwight McNeil's fitness and new contracts ahead of Everton's trip to Brentford
David Moyes has explained his deployment of Jake O’Brien at right-back by comparing the Ireland centre-half’s first-team breakthrough with that of a player from his first spell in charge. Moyes signed Joleon Lescott from Wolves at the start of the 2006/07 season and often utilised him as a left-back.
Everton host Manchester United at Goodison Park for the final time.Indeed, the two iconic English sides will also lock horns for the first game since David Moyes’ return to
Everton boss David Moyes speaking to TNT Sports: "I think it should have been more. When we were 2-0 up, we had chances to make it 3-0. We were up against a good side, I know they