David Moyes Returns to Everton as Manager After 12 Years
Tasked with steering the struggling club away from relegation, Moyes emphasizes discipline and a fresh start under new ownership.
- David Moyes, who managed Everton from 2002 to 2013, has been reappointed as manager, replacing Sean Dyche after his resignation last week.
- Everton's new owners, The Friedkin Group, quickly selected Moyes without a formal interview, citing his deep connection to the club and proven track record.
- Moyes has set clear expectations for the squad, urging players to perform and help lift the team out of its current relegation-threatened position in the Premier League.
- The new manager acknowledges the significant challenges ahead, including limited financial resources and rebuilding a competitive team for the move to Everton's new stadium next season.
- This marks Moyes' first managerial role since leaving West Ham United last summer, with Everton being the only club he considered returning to in his career.