David Moyes, Leeds United and Everton
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Everton manager David Moyes cut a frustrated figure throughout a difficult evening for his side at Elland Road, often seen with his head in his hands as the Blues conceded possession frequently and adopted a passive approach.
David Moyes' pre-season warning that his squad might not be ready proved prophetic as Leeds exposed the holes in the visitors' options
DAVID MOYES hit out at an Everton mole for leaking news of Jarrad Branthwaite’s injury before the season opener against Leeds. Moyes’ Toffees kick off their new campaign at Elland Road on Monday.
David Moyes failed to bite his tongue following a controversial finish to Leeds United's victory over Everton at Elland Road.
Leeds screamed for a penalty, the referee Chris Kavanagh appeared unsighted and it was later claimed by Moyes that the award was given by assistant referee Lee Betts, before being ratified by VAR.
With Dominic Calvert-Lewin a free agent, David Moyes is left with only Beto as a reliable centre-forward. The team now need a player who can not only score goals but also provide depth to the attack.
David Moyes reacts to Everton's 1-0 Premier League defeat at newly promoted Leeds United in their first game of the season. The Blues were beaten by a controversial late Lukas Nmecha penalty, awarded after James Tarkowski was ajudged to have blocked a shot with his arm.
The Everton manager has seen it all in his long career but has lost none of his passion - as The Athletic finds out in New Jersey
Everton fell to defeat in the opening game of the season, losing 1-0 away at newly-promoted Leeds United. The Toffees headed to Elland Road on Monday night, kicking off their Premier League season against Leeds United. Everton showed promising signs under David Moyes last season, and many are looking to see a step forward this term.
Everton started their Premier League campaign with a disappointing defeat to Leeds United. While victory was sealed through a late and controversial Lukas Nmecha penalty - one given when James Tarkowski was adjudged to have “leaned” into Anton Stach’s drive - the Blues struggled under the lights at Elland Road.
Everton manager David Moyes says he's disappointed by the crucial VAR decision that gave Leeds a 1-0 win, insisting James Tarkowski did everything he could to avoid conceding a late penalty.