Everton's new stadium costing 800 million will usher in its first official match on Sunday, and Brighton will face Everton here. In response, Moyes said: "This is a new relationship. We have a new stadium worth loving. The key to a long-ter...
Everton's new stadium costing 800 million will usher in its first official match on Sunday, and Brighton will face Everton here.
In response, Moyes said: "This is a new relationship. We have a new stadium worth loving. The key to a long-term marriage is the performance of the team and what strength we can show on the court in the future. Can we maintain this marriage with the fans and everyone in the club? I think this is the next focus."
"We have built an excellent stadium, and our mission is to build a team of excellence and strive to reach a more competitive level than we are now. I am quite confident that we can do it. The current transfer window is difficult and this year may be difficult for us, but we will lay a solid foundation and hope to advance gradually."
During Moyes' first coaching in Everton, he experienced the miscarriage of two stadium projects, Kings Pier and Kirkby, and his return is coincidentally with the team's move from Goodison Park to Hill Deakins Stadium.
Moyes said: "In any level of football, it is not easy to coach at a club for 11 and a half years. Over the years, I have maintained a deep relationship with Everton and I am very lucky to return to coaching. What's more coincidentally, I just caught the opening of the new stadium. It may have been the opportunity for other excellent coaches who have coached this club to get this opportunity, but I think this may be destined."