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Matthew Hobbs and Tom McCoy, BBC SportAfter a summer of largely successful recruitment for Everton, a question mark still remains at centre-forward, which has been a problem position since the
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Everton to make TWO big changes for Tottenham clash after Moyes confirms injury hammer blow – predicted XI
Everton aim to get back to winning ways when they face Tottenham at the Hill Dickinson Stadium today, and David Moyes could make two big changes.
Everton are working on a deal to lure Liverpool academy chief Alex Inglethorpe to the club, sources have told Football Insider. The 53-year-old is very well regarded by Liverpool and it would be seen as a “huge” coup for Everton if they can agree terms.
If David Moyes' team are to push on, they will need to find a way of being more clinical and coaxing out more from their full-backs
Everton's 10-year search for their dream striker continues. BBC Sport looks at their ongoing woes in front of goal.
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Everton vs Tottenham: Opposition Analysis | Blues Look to Preserve Unbeaten Home Record
A total of €210.6m was invested into the squad, with loans for forward Mathys Tel and defender Kevin Danso made permanent (€35m and €25m, respectively), along with the headline acquisition of one-time Everton target Mohammed Kudus from city rivals,
Everton lost the game at the Etihad Stadium 2-0, spurning golden chances in the opening period to take the lead, but Ndiaye nevertheless made his mark. Even his manager, David Moyes, rarely effusive in his praise, gave a glowing review.
Everton are unbeaten so far in five games at Hill Dickinson Stadium and they next put that record on the line against a Tottenham side who have won more away points than any other team this season. While Everton's home form has been strong,