David Moyes is anxiously awaiting injury updates on Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Orel Mangala after celebrating his 700th Premier League game as a manager by leading Everton to a 1-0 win at Brighton. The 61-year-old marked the landmark occasion in memorable fashion thanks to a disputed first-half penalty from Iliman Ndiaye,
David Moyes was granted a Goodison Park guard of honour when he left Everton to become Manchester United manager...
Chris Beesley tackles a major talking point from Everton's 1-0 win at Brighton & Hove Albion as David Moyes showed his class but Fabian Hurzeler didn't
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 will celebrate a major career milestone when he takes charge of his 700th Premier League game on Saturday, describing the achievement as incredible.
Everton manager David Moyes has described hitting the milestone of managing 700 Premier League games as an "incredible" accomplishment.
David Moyes’ 11 years at Goodison are remembered fondly despite a curt departure to Manchester United in 2013. Time healed wounds, as Moyes himself proved that he can return to a club and do better. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.
Report and free match highlights as Everton made it back-to-back Premier League wins under David Moyes courtesy of Iliman Ndiayes penalty shortly before half-time; Brighton were unhappy at the award against Joel Veltman,
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.
Seamus Coleman has given the clearest indication of what his future holds once he finally hangs up his boots. The Everton and Ireland star turned 36 last October, just a few months after he signed a new one-year deal with the Goodison Park outfit.
David Moyes was a proud man after he celebrated his 700th Premier League game as a manager by overseeing Everton’s 1-0 win at Brighton yesterday, a landmark
David Moyes led Everton to a second-straight Premier League win as they battled to a 1-0 victory at Brighton on Saturday in his 700th game as a Premier League manager. Iliman Ndiaye’s first half penalty kick was the difference, as Everton took their chance and then defended resolutely in the second half.