David Moyes urges David Unsworth to leave Everton for this reason

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David Moyes has urged David Unsworth to leave Everton and focus on launching his managerial career elsewhere.

The Toffees have been without a permanent manager since they parted ways with Ronald Koeman following their thrashing at the hands of Arsenal last month and since then Unsworth has been performing the managerial duties on a temporary basis.

Though he is a contender to be appointed on a full time basis, it is unlikely that he will get the job seeing that the club has not shown much improvement playing under him.

Moyes, who enjoyed the best spell of his managerial career with Everton between 2002 and 2013, said: “If he doesn’t take the Everton job I think I would tell ‘Unsy’ to go and manage somewhere and earn your corn.

“If you want to move on go and get a job in the Championship or League One. I think there has been a generation of really good players out there who I believe should go and manage and try and come up.

“I would say earn your stripes first and show you can organise so that you can control the team and show that your training works, all the things that are linked with management and leadership.

“I still believe the best thing to do is to go out and trust yourself to win a few games wherever you go.”