Everton manager David Moyes has highlighted the recent successes of Bournemouth and Brentford as examples for his own team to emulate in their pursuit of Premier League progress. Speaking ahead of the club’s upcoming fixtures, Moyes emphasized the importance of adopting similar strategies and ambitions to those mid-table clubs that have steadily improved their league standings.
“We see how well the likes of Bournemouth and Brentford are doing, so there’s no reason why we all shouldn’t have those ambitions to try to at least match those clubs and how they go about it,” Moyes said. His remarks underscore Everton’s intent to analyze and replicate the methods that have helped these clubs achieve stability and growth in the top flight.
Bournemouth and Brentford have recently gained recognition for their efficient management, recruitment, and team cohesion, which have enabled them to maintain competitive positions despite smaller budgets compared to more established Premier League teams. Moyes’ comments suggest that Everton looks to refine their approach to squad building and performance in a similar fashion, aiming to reestablish themselves as a consistent force in the league.
Everton, who have faced challenges in recent seasons, are seeking to regain form and climb the Premier League table. Moyes’ focus on learning from fellow clubs reflects a pragmatic approach to rebuilding and ambition to avoid the struggles that have previously hampered the club.
The Everton manager’s call to action comes as the club prepares for the remainder of the season, with hopes of steady improvement and a return to more competitive standing in English football’s top tier.
