Everton has hired David Moyes for a second stint as manager at the Premier League club. Moyes replaces Sean Dyche, who was fired Thursday with the team just one point above the relegation zone.
Back at Goodison Park after nearly 12 years away, the Scottish manager explains to Richard Jolly why a second stint was so tempting and how he plans to steer Everton out of a relegation battle
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.
When David Moyes arrived at Goodison Park for his first ... Peterborough United during the Emirates FA Cup third round at Goodison Park. Gareth Copley/Getty Images As well as scoring three goals ...
David Moyes has been appointed as Everton boss for the second time, signing a two-and-a-half year contract at the club. The Scot was identified by the club’s new owners, The Friedkin Group (TFG), as its primary target to succeed Sean Dyche after his exit on Thursday.
David Moyes insisted on Monday he had jumped at the chance to manage Everton for a second spell and was confident of extending the club's 71-year stay in English football's top-flight.
David Moyes is being considered for an emotional return to Goodison Park after Everton dramatically sacked Sean Dyche before their FA Cup tie with Peterborough. There has been speculation all week ...
Everton avoided FA Cup embarrassment with a 2-0 victory against third tier ... reportedly in talks with former Everton boss David Moyes about a return to Goodison Park. Moyes is the bookmakers' favourite for the job of saving Everton from relegation ...
Everton has reappointed David Moyes as the new manager of the English Premier League club on Saturday.Moyes signed a two-year
The strongest point of the team has always been defensively but I thought Jake would maybe give us a chance to build a little bit better when we've got the ball - which might free us up a little bit if we can work it.
David Moyes is set to be confirmed as Everton’s new manager following the sacking of Sean Dyche. Dyche was axed after talks with the Friedkin Group earlier this week in which it is understood he told the club’s new owners he believed he had taken them as far as he could,
Caretaker managers Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman succeeded where Sean Dyche so often failed as Everton not only scored but won with a 2-0 FA Cup victory over Peterborough a few hours after sacking the former Burnley boss.