Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game against Everton (kick-off 15:00 GMT). Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Ex-Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam has become part of Everton's backroom staff, taking on a role as set-piece coach. The Scot has joined forces with David Moyes, who has also appointed Alan Irvine as his assistant - a role he held during Moyes' last spell with the Toffees.
David Moyes said he did not want to be "at the bottom of the league and fighting relegation" - but has signed up for exactly that with Everton.
David Moyes says he will try to prove himself again after returning to Everton as manager 12 years after he departed to take over at Manchester United.
It has been a tough season so far for everyone at Everton, and the standout player for much of that time has been Jordan Pickford. Jarrad Branthwaite is also someone who generates headlines, but has had a season hampered by injury,
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Everton are on the hunt for a new manager after sacking Sean Dyche on Thursday. The 53-year-old departed just hours before Everton's FA Cup third-round match against League One side Peterborough.
Leighton Baines insists everyone at Everton has to just get on with their own job after being handed the reins on an interim basis following the sacking of manager Sean Dyche. Everton confirmed Dyche’s departure less than four hours ahead of their FA Cup tie against Peterborough at Goodison Park on Thursday night.
The message from a manager is something that defines performances. Slight tweaks and offering players the opportunity to impress was the order of the day. More emphasis on attacking football, while remaining resolute is music to all our ears. A first three points is a small step, but a hugely welcomed one.
Everton will face no further action from Premier League over an outstanding issue relating to a breach of its financial rules.