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·8 de diciembre de 2025
‘Well Aware Of That’ – David Moyes Clear On Everton Star’s Best Role

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Everton boss David Moyes has indicated that Jake O’Brien has to beat some serious competition if he wants to nail down a spot in his preferred centre-back position.
The Ireland-born defender was on Crystal Palace’s book for two years, but he did not make any senior appearances for the Eagles.
He had a season with Ligue 1 giants Lyon, where he impressed in French football and in so doing made clubs back in the Premier League take note.
The Merseyside club spent a hefty £17m to sign O’Brien, who joined Everton despite the fact Nottingham Forest offered more.
Initially, the Republic of Ireland international struggled to get game time, until he was used as a right-back, instead of a centre-back.
Moyes admitted that he is well aware that O’Brien is a centre-back who is filling in for the right-back position, due to a lack of players available for that position.

The Everton boss, though, is clear that if he wants to play as a centre-back, he will need to outperform the likes of James Tarkowski, Jarrad Branthwaite and Michael Keane.
However, Moyes also believes that the Ireland defender is the best available right-back, where he has been getting his minutes regularly, at the club.
“He is a centre-back and he’s playing out of position”, Moyes told a press conference (11:39) when he was asked about O’Brien’s position.
“But if he plays centre-back, he’s got to move the likes of Tarky and Jarrad and Keano out, and they have done really well for us, so he’s got a bit to do.

“But he played really well the other night [against Bournemouth].
“He is obviously a right-back, not a centre half, we are well aware of that.
“But while we’re short of right-backs, he might be the best option in the building.”
The defender slotted in at right-back again in Saturday’s 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest.
O’Brien’s positional fluidity, though, has seen him play as a right-back for his country as well, even though he usually plays a centre-back for Ireland.
His contract at the Hill Dickinson Stadium runs for three more years and with the likes of Tarkowski and Keane moving toward their mid-30s, he could get a chance to form a solid centre-back partnership with Branthwaite.
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