There is a time of change at Everton following Ronald Koeman’s sacking on Monday.
Plenty of names have emerged in the media about who could be appointed as the Dutchman’s successor.
At the moment, though, Under-23s coach David Unsworth is in charge on a temporary basis.
The 44-year-old, who came through the club’s academy as a player and spent two senior stints on Merseyside, oversaw his first game in the hotseat on Wednesday night.
It was a big test for Unsworth given that the opponents were reigning Premier League champions Chelsea, but the pressure was perhaps not as heavy due to the meeting being in the Carabao Cup.
Both teams rested players and in the end the West London outfit came out on top 2-1 at Stamford Bridge.
Despite the defeat, there was an overwhelming sense of positivity from the fans with regards to how the team performed.
As a result, plenty of Everton supporters are keen for Unsworth to be given the job full-time.






