Everton Football Club, who have had a poor start to their Premier League campaign, are facing a shakeup in their coaching staff. According to British media outlet Football Insider, the position of manager Sean Dyche has become precarious as the team has suffered three consecutive defeats in the new season. Former manager David Moyes would be a strong candidate if the club decides to make a managerial change, and he himself has shown a strong willingness to return.
David Moyes has been idle since leaving West Ham United but is open to the chance of a return to Everton. Sources have revealed that Moyes is "more than happy" to take on a second spell as Everton manager and is looking forward to returning to Goodison Park this season. His first stint at Everton was a successful one, bringing stability and progress to the team, so the fans and the club's hierarchy have high expectations of him.
Since Dyche took over Everton, the team's performance has not improved as expected. In the third round of the Premier League match against Bournemouth, Everton even in the case of two goals ahead of the opponent was three consecutive goals, suffered a reversal. This loss makes Everton's three consecutive defeats in the Premier League this season, and has already conceded 10 goals, the defensive end of the problem is particularly prominent.
Dyche's contract with Everton runs until next summer, but successive defeats and fan discontent have put him under immense pressure. If fan opposition continues to mount, the club's board may be forced to take action and consider a managerial change. In such a scenario, the return of Moyes would be a highly coveted option.
A managerial change could be a risky decision for Everton, but it could also be the key to getting the team out of the doldrums. Moyes' knowledge and familiarity with the team will enable him to adapt to the new environment faster and lead the team out of the doldrums. However, the final decision remains in the hands of the club's hierarchy and fans will be keeping a close eye on the developments.