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MOYES HAS SCOT JACK JUMPING
Daily Star
|March 10, 2025
Harrison keeps Toffees' run going... then reveals secrets of revival under boss David
JACK HARRISON believes a combination of personal warmth and cold calculation is at the beating heart of Everton's rousing revival under David Moyes.
Harrison scored his first goal for 13 months as the great Moyes march away from relegation danger reached another landmark.
It is now eight Premier League matches unbeaten for the returning boss (inset above) - the clubs best run for eight years, and during which they have scored 16 goals and taken 16 points.
In fact, the Scot's sensational surge since he took over from Sean Dyche means points-wise Everton are now closer to Champions League qualification than they are to going down.
"He's demanding," said Harrison of Moyes, when asked to sum up his boss. "He's got a Scottish side of things, he brings a lot of character.
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