The Premier League’s race for Champions League qualification has become unpredictable, with traditional top teams like Liverpool and Chelsea faltering, opening opportunities for underdogs such as Everton, Brentford, and Fulham. Everton, currently eighth and just three points away from the top five, has not participated in the Champions League since 1970-71, but manager David Moyes sees their position as a remarkable turnaround from last season’s relegation struggles. He emphasizes the significance of European competition for the club and its fans. A top-10 finish is seen as a successful outcome for the Toffees this season.
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