Overview
- Moyes said Iroegbunam is improving but must sustain his level across 90 minutes and play forward with more positivity, highlighting his recovery work as a strength.
- The manager felt he was excellent against Arsenal but less convincing at Burnley, while still noting an upward trajectory.
- With Idrissa Gueye away at the Africa Cup of Nations after last month's red card, Iroegbunam has seized a starting run and has the chance to hold the role.
- Iroegbunam says he is showing glimpses with more to come and is focused on fitness to finish matches strongly.
- Everton are three matches without a goal after the Burnley draw, and Iroegbunam declined to criticise the unawarded handball penalty decision.