
Moyes could boldly drop Doucoure & unleash Everton’s “standout” talent
It’s going to be a significant one for David Moyes this afternoon, with Everton hosting West Ham United at Goodison Park.
West Ham, with whom Moyes lifted the Conference League in 2022/23, haven’t been great this season, sitting level on points (33) in the Premier League with the resurgent Toffees.
Both sides’ problems were illuminated in the reverse fixture: a drab goalless draw played out four months ago in east London.
However, this is a different Everton. Moyes might have his share of injury problems to deal with, but there’s little question his team have the capacity to score a huge victory against the Hammers.
Everton’s injury news
Everton might be suffering from a raft of absentees but they have also gone seven matches unbeaten in the Premier League under Moyes.
The 61-year-old manager did issue a pre-match update on several players, with Iliman Ndiaye, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Dwight McNeil all approaching full fitness. None will be ready in time for this weekend, however.
Michail Antonio won’t return this season after his accident, while summer signings Niklas Fullkrug, Crysencio Summerville also remain sidelined.
Charly Alcaraz may be gunning for a start over Abdoulaye Doucoure, but Moyes actually has an alternative option to replace the veteran, and he should put some thought into picking him.
Why Moyes should drop Abdoulaye Doucoure
Fresh from being awarded the Premier League Manager of the Month award for February, Moyes will need to make a big call, with Doucoure perhaps not the best option in between the base of midfield and the frontline.