David Moyes’ much-anticipated return to Goodison Park as Everton manager ended in disappointment as his side succumbed to a 1-0 defeat against Aston Villa.
Ollie Watkins’ goal early in the second half proved decisive, extending Everton’s winless streak and leaving them perilously close to the relegation zone.
The opening half was characterized by a lack of clear-cut chances from both sides. Everton, under Moyes’ new management, displayed defensive organization but struggled to create meaningful attacking opportunities.
Villa, aiming to capitalize on Everton’s vulnerabilities, found it challenging to break through the Toffees’ backline.
The deadlock was broken in the 51st minute when Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins capitalized on a defensive lapse. A precise through ball found Watkins, who adeptly slotted it past Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, marking his seventh goal of the season.
In response, Everton sought to inject creativity into their play, with substitutions introducing fresh legs into the midfield and attack.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin had a notable opportunity in the 93rd minute, meeting a cross from Jesper Lindstrøm, but his effort sailed over the crossbar, encapsulating Everton’s struggles in front of goal.
This victory marked Villa’s first away win in six matches, a significant boost as they aim to climb the Premier League standings.
Everton has now failed to score in nine of their last eleven league matches, highlighting a pressing need to enhance their attacking capabilities. With the team hovering just above the relegation zone, Moyes faces a formidable task in steering the Toffees to safety.