the owner of Everton, Farhad Moshiriapologized to the team’s fans after a dismal campaign that nearly ended their 68-year uninterrupted tenure on England’s top flight, the Premier League.
Everton narrowly avoided relegation to finish in 16th place, only securing the safety of the Premier League in their last game of the season with a 3-2 comeback against Crystal Palace.
Moshiri was criticized for the unpopular appointment of Rafa Benítez, who was fired in January after six months at work and replaced by Frank Lampard.
“Made mistakes and for that I want to apologize to all of you,” he wrote in a letter on the club’s website, adding that the board has led a strategic review of operations to determine the reasons why they mistaken. “A lot has been learned that has been implemented,” Moshiri added, citing Lampard’s signing as an example.
Moshiri went on to express support for the people of Ukraine, saying Everton offered Dynamo Kyiv a friendly at Goodison Park to raise money for those affected by the Russian aggression, which Moscow called a “special military operation “.
Source: La Verdad

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