
Everton player forced to take drastic step after what David Moyes did vs Fulham
David Moyes showed his managerial nous as Everton made a second-half comeback against Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was heroic at Craven Cottage as the Toffees won 2-1 after going into the break a goal down in West London.
Jack Grealish was delighted by Everton’s performance, hailing the former Chelsea midfielder for his role in the victory.
While the Scottish manager seems to have built a coherent group at the Merseyside outfit, there might be some discontent among the squad.
David Moyes hands Tyrique George Everton debut at Craven Cottage
Everton completed the deadline day signing of Tyrique George, with the forward initially arriving on loan from Chelsea with an option to buy.
The 20-year-old will surely provide cover for Grealish’s absence after the Manchester City loanee picked up a long-term injury at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
George struggled for game time at Stamford Bridge, but it looks like Moyes will give him the opportunities to prove himself until the end of the season.

The England Under-21 international made his debut for the Toffees after starting on the bench at Craven Cottage, and there will surely be more to come from him in L4.
Tyler Dibling forced into rethink after David Moyes snub
Tyler Dibling doesn’t seem to be in Moyes’ immediate plans, with the former Southampton ace hardly playing for the Blues this season.
The 19-year-old was signed for an initial fee of £35million last summer, but he hasn’t lived up to expectations so far.
Once again against Fulham, the English youngster warmed the bench and didn’t get a chance, with Harrison Armstrong starting on the wings.

One can only imagine what Dibling must be feeling after seeing George make his Everton debut, and Moyes once again snubbed him.
It wouldn’t be surprising to see the ex-Saints attacker look for pastures new at the end of the season, just a year after making a move to Merseyside.
Dibling may have to take a drastic step in the coming months to kick-start his career, as the Scottish manager doesn’t seem to fancy the youngster.