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It’s a return that would cause a sensation in England. According to the BBCEverton have made David Moyes their priority to take charge of the team, following the sacking of Sean Dyche yesterday. David Moyes is nothing other than the legendary coach of the Toffees between 2002 and 2013, which subsequently led him to the Manchester United sidelines.
The Scottish coach left West Ham last summer, leaving his place to Julen Lopetegui, already dismissed and replaced by Graham Potter. David Moyes had indicated that he did not want to join a team playing to maintain, which is nevertheless the case with Everton, currently 16th in the Premier League. Today he would be in pole position for the position.
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