Everton Brings Back David Moyes As Manager
Everton has reportedly reached an agreement to bring David Moyes back as manager after 12 years he left the club to join Manchester United.
Launching independent.co.uk, Saturday, January 11, the club's new owner, Friedkin Group, has been targeting Moyes since they suddenly fired Sean Dyche hours before Everton's win over Peterborough in the FA Cup third round on Thursday night.
Everton doesn't seem to be wasting time finalizing a deal to see Moyes start a new era for the club as they start next season at the new Bramley Moore Dock Stadium.
Moyes, who has been unemployed since leaving West Ham at the end of last season, has reportedly approved a two-and-a-half-year contract and will lead the team against Aston Villa in the Premier League on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, former Everton defender Leighton Baines, who is now the U-18 team coach, and captain of club Seamus Coleman, who is currently injured, is taking over coaching duties against Posh.
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Previously, Everton defender Michael Keane admitted that the players must take responsibility for Dyche's dismissal.
"Every time you lose a manager, it's very disappointing and sad," said Keane.
"He's been great for me. He's a brilliant manager, is a brilliant manager. It's just one of many things. It's football and it doesn't always work," he concluded.