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In a results crisis since the start of the autumn, Everton had to take drastic measures, and this involved an end to collaboration with their manager, Sean Dyche. After the latter’s departure yesterday, Everton announced this Saturday January 11 the appointment of David Moyes as manager. Already with Everton from 2002 to 2013, the man with more than 500 matches on the club’s bench comes to raise the bar in the race for maintenance.
After this appointment, the former coach of Manchester United and West Ham did not hide his joy at returning to where he spent his best years. “It’s a joy to come back here! I spent 11 wonderful years at Everton, and when I was asked to come back to help the club, I didn’t hesitate for a second. said David Moyes. 16th in the Premier League, Everton has not won a match in the Premier League since December 4 and the reception of Wolverhampton.
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