Ally McCoist and Jeff Stelling think all football fans will agree with their Everton relegation claim

Everton, ever since Rafael Benitez was appointed really, have become a club consistently embroiled in relegation turmoil.

Frank Lampard was their initial savior, but his long-term credentials were questionable, prompting Sean Dyche to take the Goodison Park hot seat to save them again.
He is now the longest-serving manager under Farhad Moshiri, with his contract set to expire this summer.

And two well-known analysts have already come out in support of the 53-year-old’s successful conclusion to his stint on Merseyside.

Ally McCoist & Jeff Stelling make Everton relegation claim

Jeff Stelling and Ally McCoist were on talkSPORT this morning (08/10, 9:38 a.m.) to discuss the latest football news.

However, with the international break looming, there was nothing to go on.
They did briefly agree on Everton’s relegation prospects, with the latter initially noting: ‘I don’t care what anybody thinks, me personally speaking as a football fan, I would not like to see Everton start next season in a new stadium in anything less than the first division, I have got to say.’

Sean Dyche, Manager of Everton, shouts instructions during the Premier League match between Everton FC and Newcastle United FC at Goodison Park on ...

Stelling would respond, ‘I don’t think many football fans will wish it on Everton, for sure. They just lack a little inventiveness in the middle of the park, don’t they? I believe Ndiaye helps them down the flank.

McCoist was also quick to applaud Iliman Ndiaye, saying, “He has looked lively, I have to say.”

‘It was a strong point, and they fixed it out; they were giving away goals that they would not normally give away. I truly believe there has been a slight turnaround in form, and I believe they will be alright.

Everton should have more than enough to avoid relegation

With players like Ndiaye on board and a far stronger squad than last season, the Toffees should be able to easily avoid relegation.

After all, they finished 15th last season, 14 points above the relegation zone, despite receiving an eight-point deduction.

Everton boss Sean Dyche has signed players such as Tim Iroegbunam, Jesper Lindstrom, and Orel Mangala to strengthen their attacking and midfield positions.

The hope is that once Dan Friedkin completes his Everton takeover, January can be both profitable and progressive.

All of this, combined with the fact that Ipswich Town, Leicester City, Southampton, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Crystal Palace are all struggling, creates a very promising picture for a team that has lost its first four Premier League games.

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