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Moyes stirs up rivalry as Everton eye Europe and a derby debut to remember
- David Moyes swept a playful dig at refereeing while previewing the Merseyside derby against Liverpool at Everton's new Hill Dickinson Stadium.
- Moyes said getting European football would be a big boost for Everton and its owners as they push to be more competitive again.
- Everton's Moyes praised Arne Slot while highlighting the derby's significance for the club's legacy and momentum.
- Everton aim to climb back into European contention as Moyes notes the club’s improved momentum after a strong home win over Chelsea.
- Moyes stressed Everton’s transformation since his return, including a push to be competitive with clubs spending more.
- The derby is framed as a milestone match for Everton’s new era and Hill Dickinson Stadium's hosting debut.
- Everton could finish as high as 12th or even 14th, depending on results, highlighting the tight table race.
- Moyes highlighted the need to close the gap with Liverpool as a benchmark for Everton’s progress.
- Moyes expressed the challenge of recruiting players without guaranteed European football and financial stability.
- The piece notes Moyes’s strategic planning for the next transfer window and his role in rebuilding the squad.
- The derby is seen as a test of Everton’s progress under Moyes amid the club’s transformation and ownership changes.
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