Moyes hungry for Toffees success and return to glory days

DAVID MOYES celebrates his seventh anniversary as Everton manager this weekend and has spoken of his hope of restoring the club’s glory days.

Moyes hungry for Toffees success and return to glory days

Last Sunday’s victory over Middlesbrough in the FA Cup — the last major honour the Toffees won in 1995 — set up a Wembley semi-final with Manchester United.

And Everton are also comfortable in sixth place in the Premier League with ambitions to make a late push to challenge for the Champions League places. The Goodison Park board’s reward for keeping faith with Moyes is that he has turned Everton into a consistent top-six club but the 45-year-old Scot is not prepared to settle for just that.

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