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David Moyes believes clubs who stick by their managers have a better chance of success in a world of constant change. The Everton boss has backed a host of under-fire managers in recent weeks, expressing surprise at the pressure Brighton & Hove Albion's Fabian Hurzeler has been feeling.

He has now also namechecked FA Cup-winning manager Oliver Glasner and his Blues predecessor Sean Dyche, who spent just 114 days leading Nottingham Forest, in his latest comments, questioning an apparent change in culture within football.

Moyes suggested stability is an undervalued commodity in the industry when asked about the recent flurry of managerial changes in the Premier League ahead of Everton’s game with Manchester United on Monday at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

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