Everton are now just one game away from enjoying a well-deserved break.
It has been some ride under David Moyes since the Scotsman made his return to Goodison Park in January.
The draw on the weekend will have come as a frustrating result for those at Everton due to the way the game ended.
But the Toffees are now six games unbeaten in the Premier League and sitting in a much better position than they were under Sean Dyche.
Jake O’Brien is loving life after Dyche with a solid run in the side under the 61-year-old manager.
The Ireland international is not alone with a clear improvement across the board being shown following the Friedkins’ decision to change manager.
However, Moyes has just approved one decision which did not end well for Dyche this time last year.

Everton set for warm weather training camp
It has been a big month or so for the Toffees who have been able to make real progress on the pitch.
Arne Slot praised Everton following the Merseyside Derby after they prevented Liverpool from implementing their usual standards.
And the Toffees will now be set for a couple of weeks break after their game on Wednesday night against Brentford.
One club insider has now suggested Moyes and his side will jet off to the United Arab Emirates for a warm-weather training camp following the game in the capital.
Not only will this provide players with a welcomed break from the action in the Premier League, but could also aid the recovery of some of the injured players.
Jesper Lindstrom was withdrawn on the weekend through illness, so he will be hoping to recover in time for the flight to the Middle East.
It has been suggested Moyes has made big strides behind the scenes at Everton in bringing everyone back together and this trip could boost that even further.
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Disaster for Sean Dyche last year in Everton training camp
Many Everton fans will remember the warm-weather training camp the club went on last March did not end well.
Dyche reportedly got into an altercation with defender Nathan Patterson.
It is even suggested that James Tarkowski had to take Dyche aside to calm down the matters between the former Everton manager and the defender.
The relationship between Dyche and some of the players was extremely fractured and the trip to Portugal may well have played a big role in that.
But Everton will be expecting this trip to the UAE to go much more smoothly with Moyes now at the helm.
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