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Everton 0-1 Aston Villa: David Moyes’ return ruined by Ollie Watkins winner in Premier League
Some 4,266 days since last taking charge of an Everton home match – a 2-0 victory over a side he would later go on to manage in West Ham – Moyes was back in the dugout at Goodison Park and witnessed the monumental job he has walked in to.
Moyes, 61, is the oldest manager currently in the top flight and he will need to use all those years of experience as he attempts to keep the Blues afloat come May.
Dyche managed to salvage survival on two occasions, but having won only three times this season Moyes faces a colossal task to ensure the club maintains its proud record of being ever-present in the Premier League.
Goals win games, and Everton have not claimed enough victories because of their struggles in putting the ball in the back of the net – they have scored just 15 times in 20 games this term, with only bottom side Southampton faring worse with 12.
Moyes said on Monday that Calvert-Lewin needs to get his scoring boots back on, but the striker has now gone 16 games without a goal, a run stretching back to September, and had plenty of chances to give his boss a winning return.
The first was flashed wide after he made a good run, but he showed signs of a player bereft of confidence when another opportunity fell to him inside the box, unable to sort his feet out quickly enough before stabbing a meek effort at goal.
His best opportunity came deep in added time when Jesper Lindstrom fed a pass to Calvert-Lewin in front of goal, but the forward scooped a first-time shot over the crossbar from eight yards out, much to Moyes’ and the crowd’s dismay.
Villa kept Everton largely at arm’s length after scoring, leaving the hosts with one win in their past 11 games and failing to score in nine of those.
Everton’s hopes of a successful return for manager David Moyes were dashed as they fell to a 1-0 defeat against Aston Villa in the Premier League. Ollie Watkins’ second-half goal was enough to secure all three points for the visitors and spoil Moyes’ homecoming.
Despite dominating possession for much of the game, Everton were unable to find a way past Villa’s resolute defense. The visitors, on the other hand, were clinical in front of goal, with Watkins pouncing on a defensive error to score the only goal of the match.
Moyes, who was making his first appearance at Goodison Park since returning to Everton for a second spell as manager, will be disappointed with the result. The Scot will now have to regroup and prepare his team for their next challenge as they look to climb up the Premier League table.
Villa, on the other hand, will be delighted with their performance and the three points earned on the road. The win sees them move up to fifth in the league table and continue their impressive start to the season.
Overall, it was a frustrating day for Everton and Moyes, but Villa will be celebrating a hard-fought victory as they continue to impress in the Premier League.
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