Everton have been playing great since Moyes arrived.

"Caramels" have won 18 points out of a possible 13 in their last six Premier League matches.

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David Moyes, Photo: Reuters
David Moyes, Photo: Reuters
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From 2002 to 2013, Everton played excellently under the leadership of David Moyes, often being at the top of the table, and in 2005 they finished in fourth place, so they played in the Champions League qualifiers, in which they were eliminated by Villarreal.

Those days are long gone now, Everton often struggles in the Premier League, changing coaches, and then recently decided to bring back Moyes, who succeeded Šon Dijk due to poor results on the "caramel" bench.

Moyes arrived at a time when Everton were in 16th place, three points above the relegation zone, and then a revival ensued. With Moyes on the bench, the "Caramels" won 18 points out of a possible 13.

Everton won four times, drew once and lost only once, to Aston Villa, in Moyes' first Premier League match since returning. Since then, the "caramels" have not lost in five games.

Everton took a point from Liverpool, and defeated Tottenham, Brighton, Leicester and Crystal Palace.

Everton is currently in 14th position with 30 points, 13 points ahead of Ipswich and Leicester, who are in the relegation zone, and a point ahead of Manchester United, who are in 15th position.

If they continue like this, the "caramels" could reach the top of the table, as they are eight points behind Fulham, who are in eighth place.

Standings provided by Sofascore

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