The public in England has jokingly stated that the country must have gotten into a time machine that returned it to the early 2000s, as it has a Labour government, Oasis are back together, and David Moyes is Everton manager. And while the government can change, the Gallagher brother can fall out again, the Scotsman and the Toffees seem to be an ideal match, regardless of the era in which they are reunited.David Moyes at Everton. Oasis back together. Labour in government. My childhood has returned. https://t.co/RQO8sa8V0o— George (@GeorgeD_93) January 12, 2025 Many doubted their renewed cooperation would be as fruitful as the previous one. After all, Moyes had struggled during his initial years at Goodison Park before he made the team to his liking and made Everton one of the regular English representatives in the European competitions.4,424 days later – same team, same manager, same place, same rival, same outcomeIn addition, he took over the club with numerous problems, the squad without self-esteem, and the team on the verge of the relegation zone. A month later, Everton are ten points away from it! Namely, before Moyes’ arrival – under Sean Dyche – the Toffees had won 17 points in 19 Premier League rounds. With the Scotsman, they collected ten points in half as many games! Moreover, Everton had noted only one victory in 11 matches before the 61-year-old strategist joined the crew. Since then, they have won three clashes out of five.How impressed have you been with David Moyes’ start to his second spell in charge of the Toffees? 💙#EVELIV pic.twitter.com/HeToj88KFn— Premier League (@premierleague) February 12, 2025 Simply, Moyes and Everton are a perfect match. Something like Michael Jordan and Chicago Bulls and LeBron James and Cleveland Cavaliers in NBA terms – though it may sound a bit pretentious – or Dennis Bergkamp and Arsenal and Fernando Torres and Liverpool, speaking of the Premier League.Hence, Moyes’ first Merseyside derby since the return couldn’t have finished with a defeat. If we add that it was the last derby at the legendary Goodison Park, James Tarkowski’s 98th-minute goal was destined to happen.David Moyes has been a revelation for Everton this season! 💪#EVELIV #Everton pic.twitter.com/kKEwEAfXgl— DR Sports (@drsportsmedia) February 12, 2025 Given that survival in the Premier League is almost a done deal, the Toffees can soon turn to making a stronger team for the next season. With Moyes on the bench, we may see Everton in European competitions very soon. To make that “2000s’ smell” just a tad more intense.##NAJAVA_MECA_8702487##
