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David Moyes Wants This Everton Veteran As Coach: What Does His Vision Tell About The Club’s Future?

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The 2025–26 campaign is the 148th season in Everton‘s history and their very first at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium, which is a ground that feels like a real statement of intent. Under David Moye...

David Moyes Wants This Everton Veteran As Coach: What Does His Vision Tell About The Club’s Future? The 2025–26 campaign is the 148th season in Everton ‘s history and their very first at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium, which is a ground that feels like a real statement of intent. Under David Moyes, the Toffees are sitting eighth in the Premier League, but their recent form tells a better story than the table suggests.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall grabbed a late equaliser on Saturday to salvage a 2-2 draw against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium. It keeps the club right in the race for a European spot, which is something that would have looked like a pipedream just a year ago. Few clubs carry their history as heavily as Everton , but right now, that legacy feels less like a pressure and more like a solid foundation.

David Moyes on Séamus Coleman After Saturday’s draw, Moyes faced questions about Séamus Coleman’s future, and the details in his response are worth looking at closely. Speaking to the press, the Everton manager made it clear he holds Coleman in the highest regard. He’d love to keep him at the club after he retires from playing, even if it isn’t on the pitch.

However, he admitted that Coleman isn’t exactly excited about coaching right now, though Moyes noted that feelings can change over time. He emphasised that Coleman still contributes plenty and has the kind of personality Everton need to keep around in some role they’ll figure out together. Moyes mentioned that Coleman is great at demanding high standards from senior players, suggesting he could even work with the younger squads.