Everton manager David Moyes celebrated his 700th game in the Premier League with a gritty 1-0 win at Brighton and Hove Albion, but has been left to sweat over the fitness of two key players in Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Orel Mangala.
For Fantasy Premier League managers who are planning to use the new Assistant Manager chip immediately in Double Gameweek 24, The Scout delves into the data to help with the choice between Liverpool's Arne Slot (£1.5m) and Everton's David Moyes (£0.5m).
The Scout highlights Everton’s top performers since the return of David Moyes as manager ahead of their Double Gameweek 24 in Fantasy Premier League. Interest in the Toffees has escalated at both ends of the pitch for their pair of home encounters with Leicester City and Liverpool in Double Gameweek 24 (DGW24).
Football writer Ben Bloom analyses an incredible weekend of Matchweek 23 action, including a big result for AFC Bournemouth at the top of the table plus a managerial milestone for Everton's David Moyes.
At the age of 61, Moyes is the Premier League’s oldest manager this season, and at Brighton he faced the division’s youngest boss in Fabian Hurzeler, 30 years his junior.
Manager David Moyes oversaw the first victory of his second Everton spell, as the Toffees held on for a 3-2 win over Tottenham Hotspur at Goodison Park. Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Iliman Ndiaye were on target for the hosts, who ended a six-match winless streak in the Premier League.
Ndiaye scored for the second match running as the Toffees claimed all three points in what was David Moyes ' 700th Premier League match in charge. The Senegalese netted from the spot just before half-time after Joel Veltman was pulled up for handball by the referee following a VAR review.
However, the Cherries' top scorer boosted his total for 2024/25 to 10 - equalling his best league tally for one season - with a hat-trick of clinical open-play goals at Newcastle.
Everton manager David Moyes will celebrate a major career milestone when he takes charge of his 700th Premier League game on Saturday, describing the achievement as incredible.
Everton can only look on in envy at other clubs chasing big-money signings before the mid-season transfer window closes as they cannot afford to fall foul of the Premier League's financial rules again,
Everton manager David Moyes says taking charge of his 700th Premier League game is an "incredible" achievement.
It is early days, but Moyes’ Everton look like they are in a much better position to remedy their attacking woes