David Moyes is raging at some Everton stars after recent performances and is seemingly demanding immediate action.
It seems like cracks are beginning to appear slightly in Everton’s performances under Moyes.
The Scotsman is yet to have an issue with anyone just yet, but after the first few months, issues are bound to come up to the surface.
Moyes has to sort out Dominic Calvert Lewin’s future as Calvert-Lewin now wants to stay at Everton.
But this is something that can be sorted in the summer, whereas Moyes can correct one issue in the remaining four Premier League games.

David Moyes calls out three players with ‘rubbish’ Everton issue
The Toffees haven’t had too much to complain about since Moyes replaced Sean Dyche.
There were many issues with Dyche’s tenure, as it became apparent players were sneering at Dyche’s tactics.
But after almost four months since his return, the first real worry has cropped up on Moyes’ radar.
Everton fans were fuming with set-pieces as the quality has been shocking in recent games.
Moyes seems to agree with this, but instead of calling out set-piece coach, Charlie Adam, Moyes has directed it to Everton’s three current set-play takers. James Garner, Jack Harrison, and Illiman Ndiaye (According to Football Fantasy Scout)
“It’s been rubbish! (It’s down to) delivery, I think you need the quality to be much better,” said Moyes.
“It’s been really, really poor.”
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With these players not performing in an aspect where Dyche performed so well, Moyes is bound to raise questions.
Moyes is jealous of Dyche’s set-pieces as he wishes he could take credit for Everton’s success, but even at the moment there has been very little of that.
It’s clear that Moyes was fuming with Garner’s set-pieces vs Chelsea, and now he is asking for a change.
Luckily for the Toffees boss, Dwight McNeil, who flourishes in this department is regaining his full fitness.
| Dwight McNeil’s statistics in crossing/passing for Everton this season | |
| Chances created | 33 |
| Successful crosses | 35 |
| Pass accuracy % | 80.8% |
| Assists | 4 |
Thankfully, McNeil is commiting himself to Everton so Moyes’ wish can come true across a full campaign if the winger can stay fit.
After Moyes’ comments don’t be surprsied if the three mentioned are banished from their roles.
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