Monday 23 October 2017

Carlo Ancelotti, Sean Dyche and David Moyes among frontrunners to replace Ronald Koeman at Everton

CARLO ANCELOTTI, Sean Dyche and David Moyes are all in the frame of becoming the new Everton manager.
Ronald Koeman was relieved of his duties by chairman Bill Kenwright, leaving there to a be a three-horse race to take charge of the Toffees. Koeman was sacked on Monday afternoon after the Merseyside club were humiliated at the hands of Arsenal, as they lost 5-2 at Goodison Park on Sunday.
The Burnley boss is the current favourite on 1/3, while the ex-Bayern Munich manager is a 14/1 6/1 favourites with Moyes having odds of 8/1.
David Unsworth is a 5/1 favourite with Sun Bets to become the new manager, but strong reports have linked Ancelotti and Dyche with the vacant hot seat.
Eddie Howe is currently a 13/1 favourite, while Sam Allardyce is 6/1 to make a shock return to management and former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini is 10/1. Koeman spent £150million in the summer, but his side have endured a nightmare start to the campaign, as they languish in the relegation zone.
In an official statement, the Toffees said: "Everton Football Club can confirm that Ronald Koeman has left the Club.
"Chairman Bill Kenwright, the Board of Directors and Major Shareholder Farhad Moshiri would all like to express their gratitude to Ronald for the service he has given to the Club over the past 16 months and for guiding the Club to seventh place in last season’s Premier League campaign." Moyes - out of a job since he left Sunderland in the summer - spent 11 years at Goodison, guiding them to the FA Cup final in 2009 where they lost to Chelsea 2-1.
But he face stern competition to take control of the club vying to contest in the Champions League in the next few years.
From The Sun

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