Sam Allardyce has been out of work since saving Crystal Palace from relegation last season
Sam Allardyce has been out of work since saving Crystal Palace from relegation last season (Getty)

Sam Allardyce is on the verge of becoming the new manager of Everton.

After an initial round of talks failed to lead to an agreement, a second round has seen a breakthrough and an announcement is imminent.

The former England manager is even expected to be in attendance at the Toffees’ game with West Ham (one of his former sides) this evening, looking on from the directors’ box.

So what can Everton fans expect from Allardyce?

Fortunately, the man himself has offered an insight into what he believes is wrong with Everton and what he will do.

It all went wrong because Romelu Lukaku left..

Lukaku left Everton to join Manchester United (Getty)

‘Losing Romelu Lukaku, that team has found it more and more difficult to get the ball in the net. Points have been slipping past them without his 20+ goals,’ he wrote for Paddy Power.

‘There’s no doubt that they can play just as well as their opposition, but they can’t finish teams off. They can’t score. And, because of that, the knock-on effect is pressure on the defenders, someone makes a mistake and then they lose games. Games that they should be winning, they’ve lost or drawn.

‘The confidence has been drained from the players because of their bad results, and you can see that.

‘I understand why they didn’t replace Lukaku – nowadays that’s such a hugely difficult piece of business. There’s such a lack of top quality strikers, not just in England but literally across the world today. But still, the club needs someone to get goals and change those results around.’

Wayne Rooney won’t be the focus of his side…

Rooney returned to his boyhood club over the summer (
Rooney returned to his boyhood club over the summer (Getty)

‘They brought Wayne Rooney back to the club because he was very special to Everton, and had started there and was a local lad,’ said the former Crystal Palace and Newcastle manager.

‘But, like anything in football, it has to be a team game. The entire team has to pull together to get themselves out of the bad position that they’re in, that can’t all be expected of Wayne.’

He plans to instill the players with confidence…

Allardyce has a strong track-record of improving teams’ league position (Getty)

‘Everton are obviously in a bad place at the moment and, like every football club that is struggling, it’s mainly down to a loss of belief,’ said Allardyce.

‘The players’ loss of belief in themselves and their lack of confidence means that the first thing the new manager needs to do is re-instil that confidence and morale in them again.

‘When a player plays with confidence, that’s when he’s playing to the best of his ability.

‘At the minute, I can’t see that with that set of Everton players. It’s completely gone.

‘At any football club, that should be your top goal and your main focus before anything else, keeping your team mentally happy.

‘There’s one simple reason why those players have no confidence left – results.’

Everton fixtures 2017/18

West Ham (H) - Wed 29 Nov
Huddersfield (H) - Sat 2 Dec
Apollon Limassol (A) - Thu 7 Dec (Europa)
Liverpool (A) - Sun 10 Dec
Newcastle (A) - Wed 13 Dec
Swansea (H) - Mon 18 Dec
Chelsea (H) - Sat 23 Dec
West Brom (A) - Tue 26 Dec

His aim?

‘There’s talk of where Everton should be aiming at the club, Champions League or top six or whatever, but in my opinion what they need to do now is just aim at the next game.

‘Focus on getting up the table, win the game that is in front of you, get three points and move up the table.’

Sam Allardyce was writing for Paddy Power News. For more from Paddy Power’s columnists, visit: news.paddypower.com

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