
As a significant Ndiaye update surfaces, the Everton injury list and return dates for Calvert-Lewin, McNeil, and Coleman
Iliman Ndiaye suffered a costly knee injury during Everton’s 2-2 draw with Liverpool.
It’s safe to say that Everton has seen a significant improvement in both their on-field performance
and their fortunes since David Moyes returned to Goodison Park on January 11; however,
when he did, he took over a team in a precarious position, sitting 16th in the table, one point above safety,
with the lowest XG in the division (18.33), and having only won three of their first 19 games.
After an 11-year successful tenure at the club from 2002 to 2013, supporters were well aware
of the impact Moyes could have on the team, but few could have predicted how quickly he
would make the desired impact with 13 points from his first six games, a record only matched by
Arsenal in the top flight during that time.With 13 points separating them from the drop zone,
Moyes’ club is eagerly anticipating a fresh start at Bramley-Moore Dock stadium. Nevertheless,
despite a strong showing of resolution and drive in last weekend’s 1-0 victory against Crystal Palace,
a manager with Moyes’ experience acknowledges he is not stupid enough to
believe the storm has passed completely at this point.
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