Our Everton jury have their say on the big talking points from Goodison Park after the win over Tottenham Hotspur
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I don't think I've seen David Moyes wear his emotions as clearly as he did at the full-time whistle on Saturday. A combination of delight, relief, and belief were probably all mixed into one as he roared towards a packed Everton away end.
Those who were sceptical, and there were plenty, are feeling a lot better now. So far so good, and you can just tell by Moyes' body language and his interviews that he feels right back at home.
There is something about the extroverted “no-nonsense” approach of the gravelly Sean Dyche that inspires blind confidence in his ability to grind out results, calming the worries of casually interested pundits.
David Moyes kicked off his second term as Everton manager in the worst possible way as his side were beaten by Aston Villa at Goodison Park on Wednesday night. The game followed a theme for the Blues as their problems at both ends of the pitch were laid bare.
The Liverpool Echo says new manager David Moyes is planning to promote Lucas to his backroom staff. Moyes is making the move after recommendation from senior keeper Jordan Pickford. Lucas will step up to replace Billy Mercer, who left as first team keeper coach after the sacking of former manager Sean Dyche.
Everton are keen on strengthening their squad before the transfer deadline and are hoping to make at least three additions before the window shuts, according to Football Insider. It has been another season of battling relegation for Everton,
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The Friedkin Group have made funds available to the club in January with the intention of making two additions to the squad before the transfer window closes
Moyes steered Everton to nine top eight finishes during his first spell in charge and despite their current predicament after picking up just 17 points in the first half of the campaign under predecessor Sean Dyche, Saha is now aiming high again. Speaking to Paddy Power, he said: “I really hope Everton can push for a top half finish.