Unsworth to take temporary charge of Everton after Koeman sack

Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez scores their fifth goal during a march against Everton on October 22,2017./REUTERS
Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez scores their fifth goal during a march against Everton on October 22,2017./REUTERS

Everton

under-23 manager David Unsworth will take temporary charge of the senior team following the sacking of Dutchman Ronald Koeman, the club announced on Tuesday.

The former

Everton

defender's first task will be to prepare the team for their League Cup clash against Premier League champions Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.

"Everton

can confirm David Unsworth will take temporary charge of the

Everton

first team, commencing with tomorrow night's Carabao Cup tie," the club said on their official Twitter handle.

The 44-year-old Unsworth made 314 appearances for the club in two stints and has scored 40 goals. He returned in a coaching capacity in 2013.

Everton

sacked Koeman on Monday after they dropped into the Premier League relegation zone following Sunday's humiliating 5-2 home defeat by Arsenal.

The Dutchman took over 16 months ago and spent a significant amount of money overhauling the squad in the last transfer window, but

Everton

have won two out of nine league games in their worst start to a season since 2005-06.

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