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Everton 1-1 West Ham: Jake O'Brien grabs Everton Premier League draw

Moyes has supervised a remarkable turn in Everton since returning to the club in January, and the 61-year-old Scot was appointed Premier League manager of the month after an unbeaten February.

The curse of preserving this award seemed to be conspicuous again, but O'Brien's intervention ensured that it was a satisfactory reunion for his manager against his old club.

Moyes had written his time in the London Stadium in the Matchday program notes on “Enjoy” and pointed out that silverware and the sixth, seventh and ninth place in the league were raised.

With Everton's top status, Moyes is now the task of emulating his successful time at West Ham, practically secure by being released by the relegation zone with nine games.

The blues only have four games in Goodison Park before moving to their new stadium at the Bramley-Moore Dock next season, but have to improve to be successful there.

They were for large periods for large periods against a West -Ham -Team, which picked up under Graham Potter, for large periods, and Moyes did not taste a victory in eight meetings against the English.

Beto nodded twice in the first half, while Carlos Alcaraz could have won it in the additional time but brought his shot away from the post.

The result leaves the two sides on points, but the hammers may have the feeling that they could have taken more out of the game if Soucek would not be directed in Pickford shortly after the goal.

Since Ipswich, Leicester and Southampton occupy the lower three places and are increasingly returning to the championship, these two sides can have the next season in mind and face a pre-season tour through the United States in summer.