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Rosenior, Tudor & the 10 worst EPL managerial tenures ever

To paraphrase the great Homer Simpson, it is not only easy to criticise, but fun, too. It is quite simple to sit and judge from this ivory tower, but hey, that's football after all, merely a game of opinions. Being a Premier League manager must be one of the loneliest gigs in the world, particularly when results are wayward and your job security is the subject of international speculation.

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Moyes mocks Liverpool & Slot over Anfield referee claims

Everton manager David Moyes has lightheartedly mocked his Liverpool counterpart Arne Slot, claiming the Reds are the last club that should be complaining about refereeing decisions. Despite offering some professional sympathy for the under-fire Dutchman, Moyes was quick to remind his rival of the historical advantages often associated with Anfield.

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Moyes defends Arteta amid Arsenal style criticism

Everton boss David Moyes has defended Mikel Arteta against criticism of Arsenal's tactics. Despite leading the Premier League, a number of rivals and pundits have hit out at the Gunners' reliance on set-pieces. Moyes, who signed ex-midfielder Arteta for the Toffees, finds this baffling - insisting that not every team can play "the beautiful game" and that dead-ball efficiency is a vital strength for any title contender, not a flaw as many critics have suggested.

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Arteta turned his back on Pep & Wenger to embrace Moyes-ball

The next stop on Arsenal's road to Premier League glory sees them return home and welcome Everton to the Emirates Stadium. It will be the first time that Mikel Arteta will take on his former side in N5 while they have been under the management of his former head coach when he was a player for them, with David Moyes leading the Toffees' charge for a European place.

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Moyes hails 'brilliant' Lammens after Man Utd win

Manchester United’s resurgence under Michael Carrick reached a new milestone on Monday night as they climbed back into the Premier League top four following a gritty 1-0 victory over Everton. While Benjamin Sesko provided the decisive spark off the bench, the headlines were stolen by young goalkeeper Senne Lammens, whose commanding presence at the Hill Dickinson Stadium drew high praise from both dugouts.

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'F*****g sad isn't it?' - Furious Moyes rages at Premier League

Everton manager David Moyes was furious after being booked for celebrating his team's stoppage-time equaliser against Brighton on Saturday. The Scot was shown a yellow card for his reaction to Beto's strike and let rip at the decision after the game. The Everton boss also vowed he would do the same thing again and made it clear just how sad he feels about the whole situation.

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Heartbreak for Grealish! Season over for Everton loanee

Jack Grealish has seen injury heartache bring his loan spell at Everton to a premature conclusion, while potentially dashing his World Cup dreams, with David Moyes admitting that the England international is likely to miss the remainder of the season with a stress fracture in his foot. The Manchester City-owned forward is likely to require an operation, with a lengthy rehabilitation programme being worked through after that.

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Grealish to snub Everton? Man City man tipped for MLS move

Jack Grealish has been told he would be "perfect" in Major League Soccer despite impressing on loan at Everton. The winger's career looked to be on the decline as he struggled for game time at Manchester City but he has looked rejuvenated this season at the Toffees. Amid speculation over whether or not he will join David Moyes' side permanently, the England international has been backed to head to North America.

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Where does Amorim rank among United's post-Fergie flops?

Ruben Amorim has become the sixth Manchester United manager to be sacked in less than 13 years, with the Portuguese's hugely disappointing tenure coming to an end on Monday in acrimonious circumstances. Amorim lasted less than 14 months in charge at Old Trafford, making his stint the second-shortest of all the coaches to step into the Old Trafford dugout on a permanent basis.

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PL confirm Arsenal VAR error that could affect title race

Arsenal should have conceded a penalty in their 1-0 win over Everton on 20 December, according to the Premier League's Key Match Incidents Panel (KMI). The Gunners have now been told they should have given away a spot kick when William Saliba and Thierno Barry challenged for the ball at Hill Dickinson Stadium - in a controversial decision which could have huge implications in this season’s title race.

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Grealish 'sick' after London night out with Walker

David Moyes says Jack Grealish missed Everton's goalless draw with Burnley due to illness, days after the Manchester City loanee partied with ex-team-mate Kyle Walker in London. The two England internationals were spotted for a pre-Christmas bonanza last weekend, and while Grealish was absent for the trip to Turf Moor, 35-year-old Walker still featured and didn't seem worse for wear.

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Moyes reveals hilarious story about 'moaner' Arteta

Everton boss David Moyes shared a hilarious insight into what it was like to manage “moaner” Mikel Arteta ahead of their reunion on the touchline this weekend. The Scot has opened up about coaching the Spaniard during his playing days, while jokingly criticising how the now-Arsenal gaffer conducts his transfer business, having lost Declan Rice to his protege while he was in charge of West Ham United.

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Moyes fires 'billion-pound' dig at Chelsea and Maresca

Everton manager David Moyes has aimed a cheeky dig at Chelsea’s spending power, saying there was a billion pounds worth of difference between the two sides in Saturday’s clash at Stamford Bridge. The Scot made the remark after watching his spirited side fail to make the most of their chances en route to suffering a 2-0 defeat in the Premier League.

Frequently asked questions

Messi ist im Sturm zuhause – meistens als hängende Spitze oder auf der rechten Seite. Seine Rolle verändert sich je nach System, doch überall gilt: Er ist das kreative Zentrum im Angriff.

Er wurde am 24. Juni 1987 in Rosario, Argentinien geboren – dort, wo auch seine ersten Schritte im Fußball begannen.

Die Nummer 10 begleitet ihn durch fast seine gesamte Karriere. Ob bei Barcelona, PSG, der argentinischen Nationalmannschaft oder in Miami – sie ist längst ein Markenzeichen geworden.

Messi wird mit 1,70 m Größe angegeben – und macht mit seinem tiefen Körperschwerpunkt das, was viele Größere nicht können. Nämlich blitzschnell die Richtung wechseln, durch enge Räume tanzen, Tore vorbereiten und selbst abschließen.

Sein Gewicht liegt bei etwa 72 Kilogramm – eine stabile, sportliche Basis für seine Beweglichkeit und Ausdauer.

Messi trägt in der Regel Größe EU 42. Exakt bestätigt ist das selten, aber diese Größenangabe gilt als am wahrscheinlichsten.

Messi ist Linksfuß – einer der besten aller Zeiten. Aber auch mit rechts trifft er, wenn's sein muss. Er nutzt beide Füße – sein linker bleibt trotzdem die Magiequelle.

Messi startete bei Newell's Old Boys in Rosario. 2000 wechselte er als 13-Jähriger zur Jugend des FC Barcelona – der Rest ist Fußballgeschichte.

Er lebt offiziell in Barcelona, auch wenn er derzeit für Inter Miami spielt. In der Vergangenheit hatte er Wohnsitze in Paris, Miami und an der spanischen Küste – Familie und Fußball bestimmen oft, wo er gerade zuhause ist.

Messis Sammlung ist legendär: Ein seltener Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti, ein Pagani Zonda Tricolore, Maserati, Range Rover, Cadillac Escalade – Messi liebt Stil, aber fährt im Alltag oft eher unauffällig.

Nein. Deutsch gehört nicht zu seinen Sprachen. Er spricht Spanisch, versteht auch Katalanisch – und mit Englisch hat er sich in Interviews meist zurückgehalten.

Messi ist Vater von drei Söhnen: Thiago, Mateo und Ciro – ein fester Teil seines Lebens, regelmäßig zu sehen bei Spielen, Events oder auf Social Media.

Messi ist verheiratet mit Antonela Roccuzzo. Die beiden kennen sich seit Kindheitstagen.

Sein geschätztes Vermögen liegt laut Forbes bei rund 930 Millionen Euro. Damit zählt Messi zu den bestverdienenden Sportlern weltweit.

Aktuell steht er bei 45 Mannschaftstiteln – das ist Rekord. Er krönte sich zum Meister, Pokalsieger, doch vor allem triumphierte er in der Champions League, Copa America sowie als Weltmeister 2022.

Messi hat den Ballon d'Or achtmal gewonnen – mehr als jeder andere Spieler in der Geschichte.

Auch hier steht er ganz oben – mit acht Auszeichnungen als FIFA-Weltfußballer.

Sein bekanntester Spitzname ist "La Pulga", spanisch für "Der Floh". Zusätzlich zu dieser Anspielung auf seine Größe und seine wendigen Bewegungen hört man auch oft "The GOAT" – das steht für "Greatest of All Time".