Moyes has Everton’s away days on track and now seeks home comforts
The 20.12 from London Euston to Liverpool Lime Street resembled an old football-special train on Saturday, with Evertonians in full voice after the victory at Fulham. David Moyes and his players were in the second carriage and listened to the celebrations all the way home.
"It was brilliant on the train going back because we knew what it meant," the manager said, adding that the away supporters had probably had it better than the home ones and that the club needed the home fans to give them the same backing. The 2-1 win at Craven Cottage was Everton’s sixth on the road in the Premier League this season.
Since Moyes returned to the club in January 2025 Everton have won 11 of 22 Premier League away games — one more than in the previous three and a half seasons combined. The challenge now is to transfer that positivity to Hill Dickinson Stadium, where Everton have won four of 12 league games, none since beating Nottingham Forest on 6 December, and have failed to build on impressive away wins when Brentford, Wolves and Leeds visited.
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