David Moyes was a frontrunner for the Everton job when Marco Silva was fired. The fans didn’t really want him. He didn’t get the job. David Moyes was a frontrunner for the West Ham job when Manuel Pellegrini was fired. The fans didn’t really want him. This time he got the job. It is under this subtext, that Moyes welcomes his former team to the London Stadium. Make no mistake, this is a chance for both, Moyes and his counterpart Carlo Ancelotti to make a statement. While losing to what was ostensibly Liverpool’s third team in the FA Cup wasn’t down to Ancelotti, the Goodison faithful isn’t going to take kindly to losing against a former manager they clearly didn’t want back. Despite some positive results in their nascent reigns, the most Ancelotti and Moyes have done is make their teams stable. That is the low bar they have to clear for this wasted season. Nothing spectacular is expected. However, that doesn’t remove the intrigue from this meeting.