
David Moyes: The ushering of a new Everton era
David Moyes did a wonderful job as Everton manager during his first spell when the Toffees were still at Goodison Park and lasted 11 years. Some 12 years later, Moyes returned to the blue half of Merseyside to replace Sean Dyche, steering the Blues well clear of the Premier League relegation zone. The experienced Scot has now helped usher in a new Everton era at the Hill Dickinson Stadium and the first campaign at the glorious new venue could even deliver European football, with Everton right in the hunt leading into the final few weeks of the 2025-26 campaign.
David Moyes’ managerial record
Moyes had a very respectable 42.1 per cent win record during his first stint at Everton, and won 52.9 per cent of games at Manchester United despite his tenure at Old Trafford being so brief. Check out his full managerial record prior to his return to Everton below.
David Moyes’ career honours
The one thing missing from David Moyes’ Everton CV is a trophy. He came closest when reaching the 2008-09 FA Cup final, but some silverware would really cement his legacy among Toffees supporters. Below is a look at the titles he has won elsewhere as a manager.
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