The Times has broken the bombshell news that former Manchester United leader David Moyes has decided to return to the fold, agreeing a two-and-a-half year coaching deal with Everton. The bombshell, which will be officially unveiled at dawn on Saturday, marks Moyes' return to the Everton fold with another crack at the helm.

Moyes has a reputation in the football world, having coached Everton for 11 years, from 2002 to 2013, during which time he led the team to a series of brilliant achievements. His return will undoubtedly bring a breath of fresh air to a team that has been in the doldrums lately and inspire new life and hope.

According to insiders, Moyes is facing four days of rushed preparations as he confirms he is in charge of Everton and is about to embark on his second debut campaign at Everton. The challenge will be staged next Wednesday against a strong Premier League side, Aston Villa. In the face of this severe test, Moyes is well aware of the heavy responsibility and mission on his shoulders.

Everton's recent turmoil and poor results have caused fans to criticize the club's management and reinforcement strategy. The return of Moyes has undoubtedly brought a turnaround for the team, and fans are eagerly looking forward to him helping the team get out of the predicament and return to glory.

After signing a two-and-a-half-year deal, Moyes will have plenty of time to craft a team that suits his tactical thinking. He understands the brutal competition in the Premier League, and must quickly familiarize himself with the current situation of the team and the characteristics of the players, and formulate a practical tactical strategy.

For Moyes, returning to Everton is not only a challenge, but also a stage to prove himself. He hopes to lead the team to achieve good results in the coming matches to repay the fans' trust and support. At the same time, he is also eager to continue his own legendary chapter in Everton.

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