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David Moyes Set to Make a Comeback as Everton’s New Manager

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David Moyes is set to make a sensational return to Everton as the club’s new manager, with an official announcement expected this weekend, according to reports.

The former Manchester United and West Ham boss has reportedly agreed to a two-and-a-half-year deal that will keep him at Goodison Park until 2027.

This marks a dramatic chapter in the Toffees’ journey under their new owners, The Friedkin Group, who appear determined to steer the club back to glory.

Moyes, now 61, is no stranger to the blue side of Merseyside.

His first stint at Everton lasted 11 remarkable years, from 2002 to 2013.

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During that period, he managed over 500 games and transformed the club from perennial relegation contenders to serious European hopefuls.

His most notable achievement was guiding Everton to a fourth-place finish in the Premier League in 2005.

Moyes left Everton in 2013 to take over the reins at Manchester United, succeeding the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson.

Although his time at Old Trafford was short-lived, he went on to rebuild his reputation.


 

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Victor Osimhen Opens Up on Hustling Days; Recalls Earning ₦80 Per Bucket to Help His Family

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Popular Nigerian Footballer Victor Osimhen recalls his life journey and how he grew up in Lagos State, Nigeria.

During a recent interview with Daddy Freeze, the footballer reflected on his life, a young boy supporting his family.

The footballer recalled when he used to fetch water for the neighbors to make little money to support his family. He stated that he charged 80 naira per trip and he also washed the gutters, charging 30 naira.


 

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Super Eagles Coach to Scout Talent at Federation Cup Final in Lagos

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Super Eagles head coach, Eric Chelle, is expected to be at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Lagos on Saturday, June 28, to watch the President Federation Cup final between Kwara United and Abakaliki FC.

The match presents a scouting opportunity for Chelle as he continues his search for fresh talent ahead of the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), which is exclusive to players active in their home leagues.

Last month, the Malian coach included 10 home-based players in Nigeria’s squad for the Unity Cup in London, showing his growing interest in the local scene. Nigeria has been drawn into Group D alongside Congo, Sudan, and Equatorial Guinea for the upcoming CHAN, which will take place in August across Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania.


 

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Mbappe Hospitalized due to Stomach Illness and Will Miss Club World Cup Game

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Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe has been hospitalized due to a severe bout of gastroenteritis. The club confirmed the news in a statement released on Thursday, noting that the French captain was taken in for medical tests after his condition worsened.

Because of this, Mbappe will be unavailable for Real Madrid’s upcoming FIFA Club World Cup clash against Pachuca on Sunday. He also missed their 1-1 draw with Al Hilal earlier in the week. At 26, the former PSG star will be aiming to bounce back quickly as he looks to return to action at the ongoing FIFA World Cup in the U.S.


 

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