Everton in danger of false start in new home
Briefly

David Moyes, reflecting on Everton's pre-season, acknowledges concerns over recent poor performances, having ended bottom of the Premier League Summer Series table. The team has lost their last three matches, raising alarms about their readiness for the upcoming season. Despite having a new stadium and ambitious ownership, Moyes feels urgent changes are required. He noted potential deals in the pipeline but expressed frustration over the slow transfer progress, emphasizing the need to integrate new players before the season opener against Leeds on August 18.
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After a 2-2 draw with Manchester United, Moyes highlighted that Everton ended up bottom of the Premier League Summer Series table, increasing concerns as they had lost three previous matches.
Despite Everton's new stadium and ambitious owners, Moyes' press conference reflected worries, stating, 'I think there'll be deals next week,' revealing frustration about transfer delays.
Moyes had previously expressed the need for up to nine new players, noting they secured three but expressed concern about timely integration before the season opener.
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