David Moyes is already making his impression on the Everton squad as there seems to be a real turnaround in attitude.
Moyes has already got the best out of the likes of Dominic Calvert-Lewin as the striker performed excellently against Tottenham.
The Tottenham game got Everton fans raving about Calvert-Lewin as Moyes has already worked his magic.
Now the Toffees will have to replicate this form going into the rest of the season, and the manager will need as many players as possible to be available.
After his early development of Calvert-Lewin, the Everton boss also has a keen eye for another player who has been making his mark as he is the subject of interest.

Everton prospect Harrison Armstrong has interest from many clubs
Everton have a history of producing many great footballers from their academy, and a current shining star is Roman Dixon who Sean Dyche called ‘terrific’.
However, Harrison Armstrong has emerged as the main promising star coming through the Toffees as the midfielder has made his mark.
Armstrong has been stunning for the Everton U18s which meant he got his first start for the senior squad in Everton’s 2-0 victory against Peterborough in the FA Cup at just 17, 10 days before his 18th birthday.
He’s been included on the bench for Moyes in his first two games since his return but hasn’t been able to get on the pitch.
This may be due to a recent report from The Athletic, who claim there are many EFL clubs in the Championship and League One who are interested in a potential loan move for the 18-year-old.
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Moyes has been impressed by Armstrong’s promise at Everton
There is a big expectation for Armstrong at Everton as the club will no doubt want to nurture his potential, and a loan move could be ideal.
We’ve seen Premier League talents shine out on loan and earn their place at their club’s first team, and Armstrong has already shown he can compete after his FA Cup display.
Despite Moyes not giving the youngster time in the Premier League just yet, the Everton boss is a keen admirer of the midfielder.
Moyes was ‘hugely impressed’ with Armstrong after the way he presented himself in training and his career is looking like an exciting prospect going forward.
A loan may be the right move for the youngster, but you wouldn’t count out Moyes giving Armstrong the chance at Everton to shine.
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