Shamoun Hafez, BBC Sport Football News Correspondent
With Everton teetering above the drop zone, Moyes’ key task will be to ensure the club can move into their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock and play in the Premier League next season.
The team’s defense was solid, but it stagnated under Dyche’s one-dimensional style of play, and the team was unable to create many chances and continued to score fewer goals.
Strikers Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Beto have struggled to score due to a lack of service, but will be given a fresh start under a new manager who has different ideas for the club’s re-emergence.
There was a somber mood at Thursday night’s FA Cup third round tie against Peterborough, despite broad consensus that supporters were tired of watching their team play and sacking Dyche was the right decision.
The Blues faithful are hungry for success, but a significant problem at the club in recent years has been a lack of consistency.
The Toffees need yet another player in the dugout, with caretaker manager Leighton Baines saying there is a need for “hope and optimism” amid a managerial change.
Moyes is a safe pairing to return to familiar surroundings, with the hierarchy bringing back someone many fans wanted. Their job now is to support the new manager.