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Our Everton jury have their say on the big talking points from Goodison Park after the win over Tottenham Hotspur
James Tarkowski has shared insights into the difference David Moyes has made since returning to Goodison Park. With two wins from three games under Moyes’ leadership, the centre-back has emphasised the impact of clear messaging,
The Friedkin Group have made funds available to the club in January with the intention of making two additions to the squad before the transfer window closes
Orel Mangala looks set for a spell on the sidelines at Everton, although Tim Iroegbunam's return could give the Blues something different in their midfield
In this piece, we look at the pick of the Everton players and weigh up the pros and cons of investment in the Merseyside club.
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James Tarkowski says he never once doubted Everton’s resilience this season despite their struggles, as they turn their attention to Leicester City in the Premier League on Saturday. Sean Dyche left the club at 16th in the table,
Everton are working on making at least three additions for David Moyes before the window shuts, according to Football Insider. It has been another season of battling relegation for Everton, who sit 16th in the Premier League at the time of writing. Earlier this month, the Toffees parted ways with Sean Dyche and replaced him with former boss Moyes.
Ronald Koeman always gave off the impression that he was using the Blues as a stepping stone to move onto bigger and better things. Rafa Benitez should, quite simply, never have been appointed in the first place. He had far too much history with the club, and it was always going to end in the toxic way that it did.
There is something about the extroverted “no-nonsense” approach of the gravelly Sean Dyche that inspires blind confidence in his ability to grind out results, calming the worries of casually interested pundits.
I don't think I've seen David Moyes wear his emotions as clearly as he did at the full-time whistle on Saturday. A combination of delight, relief, and belief were probably all mixed into one as he roared towards a packed Everton away end.