
Sam Allardyce makes ‘exciting’ new Everton prediction with David Moyes
Sam Allardyce has made an exciting prediction for Everton as David Moyes continues to impress after his return to Goodison Park.
The Scottish manager has brought hope back to L4 after some underwhelming performances under Sean Dyche saw them languishing around the relegation zone.
Moyes deserves all the credit after three consecutive Everton victories in the Premier League, as a significant gap has been opened with the bottom three.
The Toffees fans eagerly look forward to what the future holds under The Friedkin Group (TFG) next season once they eventually retain their top-flight status.
Sam Allardyce excited for Everton future under David Moyes
Allardyce hopes the new owners will back Moyes as the Blues hope to get back into Europe.
The English head coach believes the Merseyside outfit are on course to stay in the Premier League ahead of their move to the breathtaking Bramley Moore-Dock.
Allardyce is excited to see what’s next at the Toffees as the Scotsman looks to get them back to the top.
Speaking on talkSPORT (10 February, 8:58), the 70-year-old said: “Hopefully [Moyes] gets the backing that Everton are going to need to please the fans to get a team together to try and get up into the European places.
“It looks like they’re going to stay in the Premier League and move into the new stadium next year, which will be very exciting.”

David Moyes to bring the good times back
While Moyes didn’t win silverware during his first stint, the Toffees were never under threat of relegation.
Farhad Moshiri’s reign saw the Blues decline to a team constantly fighting for survival, and the supporters will highly appreciate a change regarding that.
There will be some bitterness after the disappointing 2-0 loss in the FA Cup against Bournemouth on Saturday (8 February).
What will be high on the agenda at Goodison Park is avoiding the drop to the Championship and facing embarrassment during the first season in the new stadium.
TFG arguably let Moyes down by not investing in more signings in the winter transfer window, and hopefully, they will be more proactive next summer.
Carlos Alcaraz has been an impressive addition to the team, though, and it will be interesting to see how the midfielder develops until the end of the campaign.
While challenging for Europe will be a massive task, teams like Aston Villa and Newcastle United have shown in recent years that the monopoly at the top can be broken.
All the Friedkins need to do is hire the right people to avoid the mismanagement of the past regime.