
David Moyes can do something that Everton have not managed since 2008 vs Chelsea
Everton have been on a brilliant run of form lately, and they will be hoping that continues against Chelsea on Saturday.
Everton beat Nottingham Forest 3-0 last time out to record their fourth win in five matches, and they have conceded in just one of those matches.
David Moyes will take his side to Stamford Bridge next, to face Chelsea, and he will be confident that his side can get a result.
The Blues could achieve a feat that they have not managed for 17 years when they visit Enzo Maresca‘s side.

Everton could end away hoodoo with Chelsea win
Everton have been transformed by Moyes, since he returned in January, to take over from Sean Dyche.
They have not won three away matches in a row without conceding a goal since December 2008, but that may be about to change.
However, after 1-0 wins away at Manchester United and Bournemouth, they could reach that milestone in their next match.
Why Everton’s European dream could be a reality soon
Victory over the Club World Cup champions would be a real statement for the Toffees, especially if they manage to keep a clean sheet.
The Londoners have constantly been in Europe in recent years, and have been heralded as one of the best sides in the country.
Moyes has made no secret of his desire to take Everton into Europe again, and that could be a reality sooner rather than later, if their current form continues.
The Blues currently sit seventh in the top-flight, which should be enough to secure qualification for either the Europa League or Europa Conference League spot.
They need to keep securing positive results against the typically big teams and keep up the momentum from recent performances, and that starts against Maresca’s side.
Moyes’ team look like they are reaching a new level, and if that continues, they will have every chance of reaching their lofty ambitions, probably ahead of schedule.
The fact that they are solid at the back is a good start, they need to maintain that, while also scoring more goals, and then they should be able to cause a surprise.
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