Everton fans will be delighted with the opening five weeks of David Moyes’ tenure back on Merseyside.
Considering the mess which Everton were left in following the final months of Sean Dyche’s time, it has been some transformation.
Another point was added to David Moyes’ tally on Saturday with the draw against Manchester United.
The game on Saturday has seen the Toffees extend their unbeaten run in the Premier League to six games.
Given Everton lost 4-0 against United just two months ago, the display on Saturday only goes to show how far the Toffees have progressed in such a short space of time.
Ruben Amorim expected a tricky game against Everton with it apparent how much of an effect Moyes has had at the club.
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David Moyes has made a major change at Everton
Everton’s fortunes have been transformed under Moyes with the Everton boss putting Sean Dyche to shame on Merseyside.
It has been an instant bounce from changing the managers at Goodison Park with the players quickly adapting to the 61-year-old’s ways.
Speaking to NBC Sports, journalist David Ornstein has shared what he has heard from behind-the-scenes about Moyes’ work.
“This is an extraordinary turnaround that we’ve seen since David Moyes came in,” said Ornstein.
“Also, since The Friedkin Group took over as owners. We’ve got to place some credit on the shoulders of Sean Dyche because he kept Everton in the Premier League, but Moyes has really jet-propelled it.
“He’s really lifted the fanbase and the players, the squad, the staff, from what I hear speaking to my contacts at Finch Farm and Goodison Park.”
Jake O’Brien has shared what Moyes does differently to Dyche with a number of the players also commenting on the changes.
But it is apparent this isn’t just all positive PR for the manager, Moyes is getting these players to perform in a way which Dyche could not.
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The Friedkins need to back David Moyes in the summer
Kevin Thelwell is expecting a busy summer window at Everton after the club made the decision not to go overboard in January.
Considering the number of contracts set to expire at the end of the season, Moyes is going to need the new owners to put their hands in their pockets.
Moyes is repaying the owners for their trust shown in bringing him back to Goodison.
However, they will soon need to show their faith in the 61-year-old through their summer business.
And if Moyes continues to lead Everton on this run of form, then he is going to be able to demand just about anything when the transfer window opens.
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