A number of Everton players are getting their opportunity under David Moyes to prove their value to the club.
Injuries have plagued Everton this season and there has been no respite with more and more players being sidelined.
Iliman Ndiaye has suffered medial ligament damage in the Merseyside Derby and is set to miss a period of time.
Although a huge blow for Moyes, he will now have to rely on other players to step up.
Beto has impressed Everton fans since coming into the starting XI for the injured Dominic Calvert-Lewin over recent weeks.
Saturday’s game against Crystal Palace could be set to provide one other Everton outcast an opportunity to save his career in Merseyside.

Jack Harrison to be offered final Everton opportunity
It has been a season to forget for the £11mLeeds United loanee, with Jack Harrison receiving criticism from Everton fans regularly this term.
The winger was retained by the Toffees over the summer on an extended loan deal with the Championship outfit.
Despite having failed to score or provide an assist, Harrison is keen to sign a permanent Everton contract in the summer.
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Given his struggles, that feels incredibly unlikely and would require a stunning run in the starting XI to even be within a shout of signing for the Toffees.
Everton are expected to spend big in the summer market with a lot of players set to leave the club at the end of their deals.
Moyes has been impressed with Harrison recently, but the 28-year-old is going to have to show a lot more in front of goal if he is to salvage a career on Merseyside for himself.
Harrison set for Everton opportunity after Iliman Ndiaye injury
The 28-year-old has not started for Everton since Moyes’ first game back on Merseyside against Aston Villa.
However, he has played significant roles in their last two games in the league and FA Cup after coming off the bench.
The winger played 65 minutes on Wednesday night against Liverpool, but Harrison did impress against Bournemouth in the FA Cup.
- 25 minutes played
- 1x hit woodwork
- 1 big chance created
- 1/1 aerial duel won
- 2/4 ground duels won
- 1 tackle
Ultimately, if Harrison has any hope of becoming a permanent Everton player he is going to have to show a lot more in front of goal.
Moyes needs his attacking players to chip in with goals and the game against Crystal Palace could be the perfect opportunity for the 28-year-old to finally get his season up an running.
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