
The announcement has sparked joy across the fanbase and throughout the community, with many supporters celebrating the return of one of the greatest goalkeepers in the club’s history. Southall, who made more than 700 appearances for Everton during a glittering career, remains a beloved figure at Goodison Park.
According to Moyes, Southall’s return is part of a broader effort to reconnect the club with its historic identity and winning culture. “Neville understands what this club stands for,” Moyes said in a brief statement. “His experience, passion, and knowledge of the game will be invaluable for our players and staff.”
Southall is expected to work closely with the club’s goalkeeping department and youth development teams, mentoring young talents while also contributing to strategic football decisions behind the scenes.
Supporters have flooded social media with messages of excitement, calling the move a “perfect reunion” and a sign that Everton is determined to rebuild its proud traditions.
For many fans, seeing a legend like Southall back in the blue setup represents more than just a staff appointment—it symbolizes hope for a stronger future at Everton.

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