The Under-18s coach said those working at the club would gladly accept a period of stability
Leighton Baines said Everton is a club that needs stability as he refused to get dragged into the debate about who should be the new manager. The Under-18s coach, who led the senior team to an FA Cup win over Peterborough United after the dismissal of Sean Dyche, said an end to the turbulence of recent years would be welcomed at the club and that he believed new owners The Friedkin Group were intent on providing that.
What I can do is speak to David Moyes because I played for him. 'He was a great coach to play for and a good man, but as far as who the right man for the job is, I don’t want to get dragged into that.” Baines told reporters that he had no intention of applying for the senior Everton managerial role but that he would support whoever is appointed and took pride from his experience in the dugout on Thursday night .
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