David Moyes is scouring the market in January in an attempt to boost his frontline and the search has become more urgent because of the raft of injuries Everton have suffered
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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.
A round-up of how the national media reported on Everton's 1-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium
West Ham are hoping to win the race to sign Brighton’s Evan Ferguson, with the Seagulls increasingly likely to let the forward leave this month. The Hammers’s long-standing interest in Ferguson is well-known and has only been amplified since the appointment of Graham Potter, under whom the player made his initial Brighton breakthrough.
How a pragmatic masterclass on the south coast left the Brighton players and supporters enraged and deflated in equal measure
It is early days, but Moyes’ Everton look like they are in a much better position to remedy their attacking woes
I don't think I've seen David Moyes wear his emotions as clearly as he did at the full-time whistle on Saturday. A combination of delight, relief, and belief were probably all mixed into one as he roared towards a packed Everton away end.
Moyes said winger Dwight McNeil will "probably" require knee surgery: "He's tried but it looks like we're going to have to get him back to the specialist to see. It's a real blow because we need him back for things like set-pieces, deliveries and his general play. Everybody has told me he's performed really well for Everton."
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.