
After series of odd results for the Dutch, it was time to pack and go, leaving many expectations in what seemed to be a very ambitious project that in the end results in a near fracas if the likes of big Sam would not arrive in a timely manner.
Despite the interest from an ex Everton Alumni David Unsworth looking to seize the job in Goodison Park, putting a record of just a two wins, one draw and five losses was not convincing enough for his stay.

As the main objective of this club was to get their target man in then Watford manager Marco Silva who the Blues directives have placed all of their confidences in the Portuguese to deliver this squad this time to Europe.
After Koeman getting his wish list of players including Gylfy Sigurdsson, Leandro Rdriguez, Theo Walcott, Sandro, Davy Klassen, Cenk Tosun and seeing the arrival of Wayne Rooney back to his formative team. Still this club struggle in good part of the campaign after many consider it a total contender.

As the club so far has spent £60 million pounds for Waterford Brazilian Richardlison, so far the only player to call Goodison Park home and looking forward to prolific and successful campaign as a Toffee and contribute to this club ascent to the top.
For Everton this campaign focus is to get their sights in some minor but meaningful trophies for its halls in the EFL and FA Cups to lift this club confidence in its players and these put on a fight and aspire to higher horizons in the upcoming campaign.

In addition of seeing a healthy Gylfy Sigurdsson deliver along with Richardlison along with several notable players making their return, the hopes deposited in this young manager looking forward to make his big break with this historic club.
The main idea of this team is to compete against the big guns of Premriship and make a stand against their foes in Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and especially their cross Merseyside rivals Liverpool.
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