
David Moyes has to start £19m struggler against West Ham after shining in latest Everton training footage
Everton take on West Ham United on Saturday afternoon from Goodison Park, with both sides locked on the same number of points.
Momentum is favouring only one side coming into the game as Everton look to continue their stunning fun of form in the Premier League.
David Moyes is welcoming back his old side, but the 61-year-old will be keen to get his side even closer to the allusive 40 point mark.
With the Blues looking all but safe now, Moyes has shared the exciting summer plans at Everton are being prepared behind the scenes.
But there are still 10 games to be played in the Premier League, and there are a number of individuals who are still playing for their future on Merseyside.
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Jesper Lindstrom is impressing in Everton training
It has been a rocky season for Jesper Lindstrom following his loan move to Everton from Napoli in the summer.
Former Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has praised Lindstrom after what he has seen from his fellow Dane.
Moyes has demanded more from Lindstrom, with the winger only providing his first Premier League assist last weekend against Wolves.
But the 25-year-old has looked bright in the latest training footage to be released as he has shown his finishing ability at Finch Farm.
Lindstrom was able to find the back of the net on a number of occasions as he also did not hold back in celebrating his efforts.
It has been suggested Moyes would be keen to sign Lindstrom, but the reality is he will need to see more in front of goal before the end of the term.
The Friedkins really want to push on now ahead of the new season and stadium move, and failing to score across an entire season as an attacker would not be a good look for Lindstrom
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Lindstrom’s Everton record this season
It does not make for great reading, as the 25-year-old sums up Everton’s struggles in front of goal for large parts of the season.
Beto has turned around his Everton form under Moyes, and the likes of Jack Harrison and Lindstrom are looking to follow suit.
However, the Dane is still yet to register his first goal in an Everton shirt ahead of the final game of March.
Considering the player has a £19m buy clause in his deal, it is unlikely Moyes will view that as good value for the return they have got.
Everton fans have praised Lindstrom recently, but the winger has start finding the back of the net.
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Everton are looking to make the leap from relegation battlers back into the top half of the table under The Friedkin Group.
David Moyes has worked his magic on Merseyside since making his return to Goodison Park.
The mood around the club will be incredibly positive after Moyes was awarded Manager of the Month for February’s results.
This comes after what was a quiet January transfer window for Everton, with only one player brought through the doors.
But it is what the 61-year-old has been able to do with the players he has inherited which has impressed the most.