'The possibilities are endless' for Everton

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David Moyes has got something "really, really special" at Everton right now, says former striker Jermaine Beckford.

Having battled against relegation in recent seasons, the Toffees are now looking up the table with a chance to secure European football for next campaign.

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They secured their first home win of 2026 on Tuesday night and now sit in eighth, which, depending on permutations elsewhere, could yet be enough for a spot in Europe.

"David Moyes is a phenomenal coach," Beckford told BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast. "I've been fortunate enough to work with him during my time. I know what he is capable of, what he focuses on and what he prides himself on.

"He prides himself on hardworking players, really well organised, really well disciplined. This season especially he has got a lot of big players, physically big players, but they've got a lot of technique about them as well. You mix that in with a bit of stardust like Iliman Ndiaye and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and you've got something really, really special. That is what he has got.

"If you watch Everton, especially at home, they play good football but results-wise have not been great. A few games where they have looked impressive but not been able to get the goal to get them over the line. But against Burnley they were real really good.

"With Liverpool's defeat last night, they will be licking their lips and thinking 'wow, we are only five points away from them, what is possible?'. The possibilities are endless, aren't they?"

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