Everton, David Moyes
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Moyes feels the job is almost done. Barring a remarkable turnaround, Everton will be a Premier League side next season.
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Fulham gave Liverpool a real test when they drew at Anfield earlier in the season.
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Fulham were both dazzling and dogged and, indisputably, deserved winners.
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A look at the potential changes to the starting 11 that David Moyes can make as Everton go to Nottingham Forest
The centre-back was caught in the middle of a storm after his over-the-top tackle on Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister resulted in only a yellow card.
Everton boss David Moyes has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game at home against Arsenal (12:30 BST). Moyes confirmed Iliman Ndiaye is "in the frame" to start after returning from injury off the bench against Liverpool on Wednesday but is "lacking proper match fitness".
That admission came after a battling draw with Arsenal at Goodison Park, a game in which Everton were poor during the first half but fought back in the second half. Moyes said he had been angry at the break, when Leandro Trossard had given the visitors the lead and could have had a second in stoppage time.
David Moyes was disappointed after Liverpool scored a controversial winner in their victory over Everton - with the Toffees manager also giving his verdict on James Tarkowski's wild tackle
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For West Ham United, the past season in the Premier League has been nothing short of chaotic, bringing forth a whirlwind of emotions among its dedicated fans. With a staggering €180 million funneled into player acquisitions,
The Blues boss suggested performances during the first half of the season, as Everton struggled to pull clear of the bottom three, would influence his decisions ahead of the summer