Everton have won just one of their last 11 Premier League games.
Everton’s last win came at the start of December when they defeated relegation rivals Wolves 4-0 at Goodison Park.
Since then, the goals have completely dried up with Sean Dyche’s men scoring just once in five games, leaving fans frustrated.
In fact, the Friedkin Group are also losing patience with Dyche and his future at the club is currently hanging in the balance.
Graham Potter has been mooted as one of the favourites to replace the Everton boss but supporters have now urged the club to appoint someone else instead.

Everton fans want David Moyes instead of Graham Potter
Everton fans took to X (formerly known as Twitter) and made their views known on Graham Potter, who has been heavily linked to Goodison Park.
Many replied to the post below and insisted that Potter isn’t the right man, with David Moyes suggested as a more suitable candidate.
@Kavys_ replied: “I mean simple answer is yes. Turned West Ham into a contender in Europe, even won a trophy. He’d easily steady the ship until the end of the season, even into next if he had to.”
“Can’t be the only blue that has slight alarm bells of TFG the way they are handling this Dyche situation it’s so black and white what needs to be done tbh sack dyche get Moyes in on a 18 month deal,” @Jeverton1999 posted.
@StanleyRojack added: “Potter would not succeed at Everton. Not this season anyway. Just give the job to Moyes and see what happens from there. He’s a safe pair of hands and is objectively better than Dyche.”
@stearmy commented: “Would prefer Moyes over Potter, just feel he would be a better fit.”
“No thanks, Moyes for me.” @JoeAnde55340729 said.
“Moyes back to Everton nostalgia would hit different,” @PomKenny added.
Alan Myers ruled out David Moyes
Myers, writing in his Sky Sports column on Monday, ruled out David Moyes as a potential hire for Everton.
The journalist noted that Moyes doesn’t want to join a club who are in a relegation battle, and that certainly applies to Everton.
So, as it stands, it seems Potter is the most likely successor to Dyche, though, West Ham are currently in talks to land his signature.
A telling few days lie ahead.
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