Marco Silva’s job as Everton manager is not under threat,Farhad Moshiri has told talkSPORT.The Premier League club’s majority shareholder insisted he will ‘hold his nerve’ and put his trust in the ‘talented’ Portuguese coach to get it right at Goodison Park.Silva, appointed as Sam Allardyce’s successor last summer, has come under fire from supporters after just three wins from their past 12 Premier League games.2
What Farhad Moshiri told Jim White
It is a project. The Everton fans quite rightly demand young football.“We want young players to develop – they need to play.“Marco Silva is a talented coach but hes planning long-term. “He will coach and develop those young players and every year those same young players will become stronger.In this business you have to hold your nerve.EXCLUSIVE: @JimWhite spoke to #Everton owner Farhad Moshiri last night.Listen as Jim delivers Moshiri's message to Toffees fans regarding:– The club's style of football– The future of the players– Marco Silva's futureWhat do you make of this, #EFC fans? pic.twitter.com/djrG5FbEuq— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) February 5, 2019Moshiri’s disclosure came after Allardyce, Silva’s predecessor, branded the decision to sack him last summer as ‘ludicrous’.Allardyce had led the Toffees to an eighth-place finish in the 2017/18 Premier League season but was shown the door just six months into his reign.He told talkSPORT on Tuesday: “The type of football I played at Everton, the fans said it wasnt good enough and I would say the same I knew it wasnt good enough for Everton but I knew I had to get them in the position where they were safe.Then let me build the team, let me spend the next 80m, 100million on the players that will make Everton much much more fluid, much more creative and go forward and score more goals and hopefully finish better than eighth.2
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