LIVERPOOL: New Everton manager Marco Silva expects his players to match his commitment and “desire” to help the Merseyside club improve in the Premier League next season. Former Watford and Hull City boss Silva was announced on Thursday, the 40-year-old replacing Sam Allardyce who left the club after six months in charge at Goodison Park. “It is important to talk about desire,” Silva, who signed a three-year deal, told Everton’s website. Silva was sacked by Watford in January, with the club blaming Everton for their “unwarranted approach” for him last November. “I know the responsibility of being Everton manager.
Source: New Strait Times June 01, 2018 08:48 UTC