The managerial merry go round shows no signs of slowing with [David Moyes](https://www.claretandhugh.info/david-moyes-bio/) the latest Head Coach facing mounting pressure, with Everton sitting in 14th position with three wins, three draws and four defeats. The Merseyside club are only five points clear of West Ham.
After returning to Everton in January 2025, Moyes was hailed as a stabilising force for a club that had flirted with relegation for several seasons. His previous tenure from 2002 to 2013 had earned him legendary status among fans, and his experience was seen as vital to steer the club back to safety. Initially, Moyes delivered, Everton comfortably avoided relegation last season and even harboured hopes of European qualification.
Monday night’s draw against newly promoted Sunderland, while not disastrous, exposed tactical flaws and questionable decisions that have left fans and pundits concerned.
Reports suggest Brendan Rogers is being discussed by the Everton board as a potential replacement. The “careful what you wish for” brigade may be now focussing their attention on Everton should the club part ways with Moyes, yet for now he remains in charge, but the shadow of change is creeping closer.