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Ndiaye: We're moving in the right direction

Irish Daily Star

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August 27, 2025

ILIMAN NDIAYE insists Everton are finally looking up — rather than worrying about what's over their shoulder.

- BY CHRIS MCKENNA

The Toffees have had to fight to beat the drop over the last three years against a background of managerial changes and scraps for survival.

Now there is renewed hope and optimism on the blue half of Merseyside after summer spending and the move into a new stadium.

The Everton winger (inset) believes the club can start to have more ambition ahead of their League Cup campaign, starting tonight at home to Mansfield.

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