Everton are already being dragged into relegation talk in the Premier League, with just two points separating them from the bottom three.
Sean Dyche managed to save Everton from an impossible looking position with the points deduction last season in the Premier League, so he may just be the man for the job again.
However, it doesn’t look as if the Friedkin Group will have the patience to let Dyche see out much more time at Everton if results continue, as they’re already eyeing David Moyes.
Moyes knows Everton having spent 11 and a half years there and has the Premier League experience, showing he can achieve great things with West Ham having secured them a trophy.
But nothing is ever guaranteed in football, and former Everton boss Sam Allardyce has given his prediction on whether Everton will go down.
Sam Allardyce, Manager of Everton gives his team instructions during the Premier League match between Huddersfield Town and Everton at John Smith's...
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Sam Allardyce makes Everton relegation prediction
Sam Allardyce was announced as Everton boss in November 2017 and guided the Toffees to an eighth place finish before departing the club in May of the following year.
Everton fans can only dream of an eighth place finish at this moment in time, but back then the ambitions were much higher at Goodison Park.
Speaking on the No Tippy Tappy Football podcast, Sam Allardyce recently gave his relegation prediction on Everton, and he thinks they’ll just have enough to stay up.
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“If they stay up, which I think they will, I think they’ve just got enough. Cause it would be devastating for them to go down to that new stadium having got relegated for the first time ever.”
What David Moyes thinks of Everton’s relegation chances
David Moyes could be the next man in charge of Everton if Sean Dyche gets sacked, and he’s already given his relegation prediction this season.
“Today was always going to be a hard game against Manchester United and Dychey sort of eluded to that.
“But they gave away goals that were really unlike them. They need to be much better defensively, they need to get their set-pieces back working because over the last season or two they have been very good defending and attacking.”
Moyes has already said he’s waiting for the right opportunity to get back into football, so it could very much depend on how potential talks go with the Friedkin Group, as he’ll know what he wants from them.
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