Everton Football Club has reappointed David Moyes as their new manager, marking his return to the club after more than 11 years.
Moyes, who signed a two-year deal on Saturday, replaces Sean Dyche, who was dismissed on Thursday following Everton’s 2-0 victory over Peterborough United in the third round of the FA Cup.
The 61-year-old Scotsman previously managed Everton from 2002 to 2013, overseeing more than 500 matches and leading the club to the 2009 FA Cup Final and four European campaigns. After leaving for Manchester United, Moyes went on to manage West Ham United, where he won the UEFA Europa Conference League.
The statement reads “Everton Football Club is delighted to welcome back David Moyes as their new Manager, effective immediately.
“As a driving force behind taking Everton to the 2009 FA Cup Final and four European campaigns, he has also managed Manchester United and West Ham United, where he notably won the UEFA Europa Conference League.
“David is widely recognised as one of the Premier League’s most experienced and accomplished managers, having led Everton for more than 500 matches from 2002 to 2013.”
Also speaking, Marc Watts, the club’s executive chairman, highlighted Moyes’ experience with the club and hoped he could turned the club’s fortunes around a second time.
“We are pleased that David is joining us at this pivotal time in Everton’s history. With over a decade of experience at the club, he is the right leader to propel us through our final season at Goodison Park and into our new stadium,” he stated.
“We look forward to working with David to build the foundation of a new era for Everton.”
On his part, Moyes said he jumped on the opportunity to return to the club where he made his name as a manager.
He also called on fans to support the players in a season Everton are struggling to retain their EPL status again.
“It’s great to be back! I enjoyed 11 wonderful and successful years at Everton and didn’t hesitate when I was offered the opportunity to rejoin this great club,” he said.
“I’m excited to be working with The Friedkin Group and I am looking forward to helping them rebuild the club.
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“Now we need Goodison and all Evertonians to play their part in getting behind the players in this important season so we can move into our fabulous new stadium as a Premier League team.”
Moyes, eager to take on the challenge, emphasized the importance of fan support for the team during a crucial season as they fight to maintain their Premier League status. He is set to lead Everton, who are currently 16th in the league, just a point above the relegation zone.
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