Chelsea: David Moyes admits injured Armando Broja could make Stamford Bridge return - Albanian striker may see Everton loan terminated early after being ruled out for up to three months with ankle iss
Moyes beat Fulham in his first game as Everton manager in 2002, but never looked like repeating the trick here. Villa, relative equals during his previous spell at Goodison, are now light years ahead.
I can’t magic an end to Everton’s goalscoring woes - Everton suffered a 1-0 home defeat to Aston Villa in David Moyes’ first game back as manager.
Football is filled with cautionary tales of managers who failed to shine after returning to a former club - but does that really matter?
David Moyes suffered defeat on his return to Everton, with the new manager confessing the club's financial issues are clear to see when you analyse the state of the squad
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EVERTON have announced David Moyes as their new manager. The Scot, 61, returns to Goodison Park on a two-and-a-half-year contract more than 11 years after leaving for Manchester United. Moyes
Everton are among a host of Premier League clubs considering a January move for former Chelsea and Arsenal winger Willian.
Arsenal have been linked with a shock swoop for Victor Osimhen as we enter the business end of the January transfer window. The Gunners look intent on signing a new striker this m
Ahead of the defeat to Aston Villa, David Moyes laid down the gauntlet to Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who should p*ss off now in a bid.
Match report and free highlights as David Moyes second reign as Everton manager starts in defeat courtesy of Ollie Watkins ninth Premier League goal of the season; Toffees remain 16th just a point out
David Moyes went on to back Graham Potter by admitting that it is part and parcel of management to get booed while pinpointing how well his Brighton side used to play. “We all get booed at times in our career. You just have to move on and I’m sure Graham [Potter] knows what he is doing more than the people who booed.”