It is early days, but Moyes’ Everton look like they are in a much better position to remedy their attacking woes
Seamus Coleman has given the clearest indication of what his future holds once he finally hangs up his boots. The Everton and Ireland star turned 36 last October, just a few months after he signed a new one-year deal with the Goodison Park outfit.
Everton are actively pursuing potential new signings before the January transfer window closes with the club outlining their stance on Marcus Edwards and Breel Embolo. With the club’s takeover by The Friedkin Group having been completed on December 19 and the announcement on January 14 that following a brace of separate points deductions last season,
David Moyes’s clever change relights fire inside Everton’s forgotten talisman - The Toffees stunned Spurs in a rampant first half, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s throwback display representing the veter
The Scot returns to Goodison Park to provide some stability after a period of churn, and much he instigates may well feel familiar
A look at the changes to Everton's starting 11 that David Moyes could make for the trip to Brighton & Hove Albion
Over 11 years after leaving Everton, David Moyes is back in charge of the Toffees at a crucial time in their history as a club.
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.
David Moyes is open to signing players without Premier League experience but is aware Everton needs to be savvy this month
David Moyes got his first win back as Everton manager with help from Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who ended his four-month wait for a Premier League goal
Everton moved four points clear of the relegation zone by beating Tottenham 3-2 and Iliman Ndiaye says David Moyes has already brought this one quality back to the Blues
Everton's blistering first-half display secured a 3-2 win over a woeful Tottenham Hotspur side as David Moyes earned his first victory since returning for a second spell as manager at Goodison Park on Sunday,