The Leicester City manager takes his side to Everton this weekend, looking to move the club further away from the bottom three and drag the Toffees back into the relegation battle
David Moyes has returned to Everton after more than a decade away, and the former Manchester United and West Ham boss has learned the size of the task facing him
The message from a manager is something that defines performances. Slight tweaks and offering players the opportunity to impress was the order of the day. More emphasis on attacking football, while remaining resolute is music to all our ears. A first three points is a small step, but a hugely welcomed one.
Everton boss David Moyes has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Tottenham (kick-off 14:00 GMT). James Garner is back on the pitch training but Dwight McNeil and Tim Iroegbunam are further back in their recovery,
Everton have scored their first goal under David Moyes 2.0. Moyes returned to Goodison Park last week but saw his Toffees fire a blank in front of goal in his opening matches versus Aston Villa. But inside the opening 20 minutes today, Everton have netted.
David Moyes is already feeling the pressure of trying to solve Everton's issues, just a matter of days after returning to Goodison Park.
Everton manager David Moyes was quizzed about Ernest Nuamah, Armando Broja, transfers and the injury latest at his press conference
Everton manager David Moyes tells Sky Sports Juliette Ferrington he is working hard to get up to speed on the club’s transfer targets but is loving being back at the place he calls home; watch Everton vs Tottenham on Sunday,
It is early days, but Moyes’ Everton look like they are in a much better position to remedy their attacking woes
There is something about the extroverted “no-nonsense” approach of the gravelly Sean Dyche that inspires blind confidence in his ability to grind out results, calming the worries of casually interested pundits.
David Moyes got his first win back as Everton manager with help from Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who ended his four-month wait for a Premier League goal
Republic of Ireland defender Jake O'Brien has praised the immediate impact of new Everton manager David Moyes with the 23-year-old finally getting his chance to impress.