Everton’s identity crisis: why the Toffees' big-spending instincts betray a lack of joined-up thinking

Marco Silva Everton

Everton players and fans are able to tell you about managerial whiplash. It's common for clubs to seek a new approach after a failed appointment, but the Toffees have switched back and forth between footballing ideologies like few other clubs in recent times.  

They went from David Moyes, a man manager who built everything from the wings; to Roberto Martinez, a more ambitious thinker who wanted his team to play through the middle. After that there was Ronald Koeman, a coach in a similar mould to Martinez. The subsequent hiring of Sam Allardyce represented a near-180-degree turn in approach.

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