Moyes grew to become the Premier League’s youngest supervisor when he took over at Everton in 2002 on the age of 39, and 23 years later he’s now the top-flight’s oldest boss.
In his first spell in-charge, Everton constantly completed within the prime half of the desk, competing in Europe and reaching an FA Cup remaining.
However he picks up the reigns from Dyche in a really totally different place.
Everton prevented relegation final season after being docked eight factors for 2 separate breaches of monetary truthful play guidelines.
And they’re once more battling on the flawed finish of the desk this season, only one level above the relegation zone in sixteenth place.
Moyes has to make sure the membership strikes to the brand new stadium in the summertime at Bramley-Moore Dock as a Premier League outfit.
“I do not assume it will be the identical Everton,” stated Moyes, whose first recreation comes in opposition to Aston Villa on Wednesday. “And it is most likely not the identical David Moyes. A bit extra expertise possibly, a bit wiser.
“In the end, we have to be sure that we’re not close to the underside. That is the large key. After that, we are able to resolve how we go and what we do from there.”
He added to BBC Sport: “I see it as an enormous strain and whenever you care a lot a couple of membership and have such an extended interval [away], it makes me realise it’s a actually common membership, one which must be – and has been – within the prime flight.
“It might be an important feeling for us all to be within the new stadium. However it could primarily be nice if we’re a Premier League membership and may give everybody one thing to shout about.”
