
David Moyes axes Tyrique George already in three changes – Everton predicted XI vs Man United
David Moyes could be set to drop Tyriqe George for Everton’s Premier League clash with Manchester United on Monday evening.
Just under two weeks since their 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth, the Merseyside outfit will look to get back to winning ways against the Red Devils.
Everton currently sit eighth in the table and are still in with a real shot of European football next season.
However, after a number of shaky performances over the last few weeks, the Toffees will be hoping to put in a strong display as Michael Carrick’s side visits Hill Dickinson Stadium.

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David Moyes set for three changes vs Man United
Jake O’Brien was sent off during the defeat to Bournemouth earlier this month, so he is suspended for the game against Man United on Monday.
Nathan Patterson is the obvious choice to replace the Republic of Ireland international, given the lack of other options Moyes has at right-back.
Elsewhere, George struggled on his full debut against the Cherries and could make way for Harrison Armstrong on the left wing.

Up front, Thierno Barry hasn’t found the back of the net in any of his last three Everton games, following a run of four goals in six matches.
The 23-year-old is still underwhelming for the Toffees, and Moyes could opt to bring Beto back into the starting lineup.
David Moyes has clear Everton issue
There is still a sense of discontent around Hill Dickinson Stadium, despite the fact that Everton are having a very good season, as shown by the Premier League table.
Some Toffees fans are still not convinced by Moyes’ style of play and feel that it is only a matter of time before they slide away from European contention.
Especially after a disappointing defeat to Bournemouth, Everton now require a big performance against Man United, otherwise the lingering doubts will only grow stronger.
One of the big issues for Moyes‘ side is scoring goals, and they have found the back of the net just 29 times in the Premier League this season.

Only four other teams have a worse goalscoring record in the top-flight, and it’s a problem that Everton must address in order to mount a real European challenge.
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