
"Since the 62-year-old returned to Merseyside for a second spell 14 months ago, Everton have won the most matches on the road of any Premier League side other than Arsenal. The Toffees are unbeaten away from home since mid-December and next travel to Emirates Stadium on Saturday with a record of four wins in their past five away matches."
"When Everton walk out at the Emirates, it will be 428 days since Moyes returned as manager with the club one point above the relegation zone. They will begin the weekend sitting eighth in the Premier League and just five points off fifth - a position which could result in Champions League football."
"I think in the past, you go there and you're a little bit worried and hope you might be able to get a result. This year it's a bit different. You're going to the team seven points clear at the top of the table but I think it's Arsenal that'll be more worried."
David Moyes has transformed Everton into one of the Premier League's strongest away teams since returning 14 months ago. The club has won more away matches than any side except Arsenal and remains unbeaten in nine of their last ten road games, losing only once since October. Everton travel to Emirates Stadium on Saturday sitting eighth in the table, five points from fifth place and a potential Champions League position. This represents a remarkable turnaround for a club recently battling relegation and points deductions. Former midfielder Leon Osman believes Everton can genuinely trouble Arsenal's title credentials, suggesting the leaders may be more nervous than the visitors.
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