David Moyes has been named the Barclays Premier League Manager of the Month for February.
The Everton boss oversaw an unbeaten month across five fixtures, starting with an emphatic 4-0 triumph over Leicester City—matching the club’s biggest win of the campaign.
A dramatic Merseyside derby followed, where James Tarkowski’s stoppage-time volley in the 97th minute secured a crucial point. Moyes’ side then claimed an impressive away victory at Crystal Palace before earning draws against Manchester United and Brentford.
This marks the 11th time Moyes has received the prestigious award, with his last win dating back to March 2013. He now shares third place on the all-time list of winners alongside Pep Guardiola, trailing only Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger.
Reflecting on the achievement, Moyes said:
“It’s been fantastic to be back here. Everyone has been incredibly welcoming, and to win enough games to earn this award so early in my return is a massive boost for us.
“This recognition is really down to the players— their commitment, attitude, and effort have been outstanding.
“I’m honoured to be in such esteemed company. Longevity in the Premier League has given me opportunities to win this award, but given the high level of competition and the quality of managers in the league today, it remains a huge challenge.”*
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