Ollie Watkins ruins David Moyes’ return as Everton boss
Ollie Watkins ruined David Moyes’ Everton homecoming with the only goal as Aston Villa secured their first away win in six attempts.
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Ollie Watkins ruined David Moyes’ Everton homecoming with the only goal as Aston Villa secured their first away win in six attempts.
Ollie Watkins ruined David Moyes' Everton homecoming with the only goal as Aston Villa secured their first away win in six attempts.
LIVERPOOL, England : The second coming of David Moyes failed to inspire Everton on Wednesday as they lost 1-0 at home to Aston Villa and, though they might not need a miracle to avoid Premier League relegation, the returning manager will at least have to find a way for them to score.
Sean Dyche said Wednesday he had left Everton at “the right time” after managing the club during “one of its toughest periods in its history”.
Sean Dyche says it was the right time to leave Everton amid “one of its toughest periods in its history”.
Sean Dyche says it was the right time to leave Everton amid "one of its toughest periods in its history".
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. The Scot, 61, enjoyed great success during his first 11-year stint at Goodison Park from 2002 to 2013, a period including a fourth place Premier League finish in 2005 and a FA Cup final appearance in 2009. Everton have fallen on harder times since he departed for a short-lived reign as Alex Ferguson's successor at Manchester United.
Everton manager David Moyes said on Monday he was confident in his ability to lead the Merseyside club to better days again, almost 12 years after his first spell in charge during which they had their only top-four finish of the last 37 years.