English Premier League side, Everton have announced that
David Unsworth will take up a temporary role in charge of the first-team
beginning with Wednesday’s EFL Cup tie at Chelsea following Ronald Koeman’s
sacking.
Koeman was dismissed on Monday in the wake of Sunday’s 5-2
hammering by Arsenal, leaving Everton in the relegation zone despite spending a
reported £142million in the close-season.
David Unsworth will take charge as from tomorrow.
Everton have won just two of their first nine league matches,
while they also sit bottom of their Europa League group.
Unsworth, who is in charge of Everton’s Under-23s, played the
best part of 11 years at Goodison Park across two spells and has been linked to
the club in a coaching capacity since 2013.
He will likely be hoping to stake his claim for taking the
role permanently, but Burnley manager, Sean Dyche is considered the favourite.
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