
Everton fans will be blown away by ambitious claim Iliman Ndiaye just made
There is a real feel-good factor around The Hill Dickinson Stadium right now.
Evertonians feared the worst when they left Goodison Park, however Hill Dickinson is proving to be a fortress for the Toffees.
Everton have started the season on fire, as Jack Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye have been fantastic, helping the Blues to four wins this campaign.
Since returning to Merseyside, David Moyes has transformed Everton, as fans are starting to believe again.
Moyes hasn’t just made the fans believe, but also the players, as Ndiaye has opened up about what he can see in Everton‘s future.

Iliman Ndiaye admits to desire for trophy success at Everton
Everton currently sit in eighth place in the Premier League, despite missing one of their star players in Jarrad Branthwaite.
Ndiaye has stepped up massively this season and looks to be Everton’s main man going forward. He is yet to win a major trophy, but believes he can and wants to do it whilst at Everton.
- Everton’s last major trophy came in 1995 with an FA Cup win against Manchester United
- They have lifted the FA Cup five times
- The Toffees have won England’s first division on nine separate occasions.
“I want to achieve things with Everton, I want to win trophies which the club hasn’t seen for too long and things like that. It’s an aim for us to work towards.
“Winning a trophy would be huge for this club and the supporters, but also for me, it’s an ambition of mine too,” as quoted by Liverpool Echo.

With Moyes getting the best out of Ndiaye, among others, Everton could really go for it this year.
Ndiaye is crucial to any trophy success Everton have
Since arriving from Marseille, Ndiaye has looked the part, and at 25-years-old, he is only going to get better.
Moyes trusts Ndiaye for Everton, so much so that it seems the forward is now the designated penalty taker for the team.
Games | Goals | Assists |
7 | 3 | 1 |
Everton are clearly on a charge for European football this season, and with the likes of Grealish performing and the new stadium playing a big role too, Ndiaye’s dreams could come true soon.
The Toffees shouldn’t be ruled out of silverware success this year. Moyes knows how to do it and would love nothing more than to win something at Everton.
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