Moyes: Everton too big to be looking down rather than up - Soccer News
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Moyes: Everton too big to be looking down rather than up - Soccer News
"This club should never have been in that position. It is too big, too strong of a club. We should be talking about the other end of the league. I'm now thinking we have to keep growing and getting away from the feeling of being a club at the bottom. I'd rather the talk be about European places and not relegation places."
"The Toffees stayed up by the skin of their teeth in 2022-23, a year after they secured their Premier League status with just a game to spare under Frank Lampard. Points deductions led to a pressurised 2023-24 campaign, though Sean Dyche did steer Everton clear of danger, and his replacement Moyes, who took over for his second stint in charge in January 2025, then secured a 13th-place finish last term."
Everton narrowly avoided relegation in 2022-23 and again required late-season survival after points deductions in 2023-24. Sean Dyche steered the club clear of danger in 2023-24. David Moyes returned in January 2025 for a second managerial stint and secured a 13th-place finish last season. Everton moved into their new Hill Dickinson Stadium this season. With 13 games remaining they sit eighth, two points behind sixth-place Liverpool, with European qualification framed as a stretch target. Jack Grealish faces a season-ending injury, elevating Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's importance after a goal and a decisive corner assist.
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