By Matt Dudley
David Moyes welcomes his former club, Manchester United, to Goodison Park on Saturday (12.30pm) in the final game between the two sides at the historic ground.
Since taking back charge of The Toffees, Moyes has transformed his side into one of the most in-form sides in the Premier League.
Everton have managed to win four of Moyes’ first six games in the league, losing to Aston Villa in the manager’s first game, while James Tarkowski’s breath-taking equaliser against rivals Liverpool gave them their first draw under the Scot following his return.
Ruben Amorim has not had such good fortune, however, as during his 14 matches in charge of the Red Devils, they have mustered a measly four wins in the Premier League – the most recent coming nearly a month ago against Fulham.
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Head-to-head
Everton go into this game with four wins in the last five league matches, the only slip up being the aforementioned draw to Liverpool.
They have scored 12 goals in that time whilst conceding five, a stark contrast to their record under Sean Dyche.
Man United travel to Goodison with two wins in the last five matches in the Premier League, scoring five goals and conceding seven.
With attackers Antony and Marcus Rashford leaving the Old Trafford club, goals are likely to be harder to come by for the Manchester side.
Team news
After Man United’s loss to Tottenham Hotspur last week, Amorim reportedly ‘hoped’ Christian Eriksen and Leny Yoro would be back to fitness – but the list of absentees keep adding up for the Portuguese tactician.
Youngster Amad Diallo joins a list of Toby Collyer, Kobbie Mainoo and Manuel Ugarte who were all ruled out of the recent fixture due to injury with no sign of a quick return.
Everton see the return of Abdoulaye Doucoure after serving his suspension but the loss of forward Iliman Ndiaye will be a big blow to their attack, especially with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Armando Broja and Dwight McNeil also being ruled out due to injury.
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