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Unsworth: Make me permanent Everton manager

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LONDON: Everton caretaker manager David Unsworth made no secret of his desire to be given the job on a permanent basis, but knows the only way to achieve his ambition is to get the team back on the winning track.

The club sacked Ronald Koeman on Monday and handed Under-23 manager Unsworth the reins on a temporary basis on Tuesday.

“It doesn’t matter how many games, I’ll stand there a proud man and give it everything I’ve got,” said the 44-year-old Unsworth, who made 314 appearance­s for Everton.

The former defender said Koeman paid the price for failing to win — Everton have two English Premier League victories in nine games under the Dutchman this season.

“The bottom line for any manager when they lose their job is did you win enough games and unfortunat­ely we’re in a position where you’re going to say ‘no, we haven’t’,” Unsworth said.

Unsworth, who filled in as caretaker for the final game of the 201516 season after Roberto Martinez was sacked, said he had no qualms about taking the interim role for a second time.

“It’s a very easy decision to make ... it’s not a difficult decision at all to stand as Everton manager.

“If you’re an Evertonian, that makes you very proud.

“I’ll repeat myself from the last time I sat here 18 months ago. Who wouldn’t want this job?

“It is a top job for absolutely any football manager, myself included ... an opportunit­y to hopefully get a run of games where performanc­e levels go up and we produce some wins as well.

“From that, performanc­es and results will dictate any future for me as Everton manager. I want to manage and this is an amazing club to be manager of. I think the time has come to say that. I make no secret of it.”

Unsworth refused to single out individual­s responsibl­e for the team’s slump.

“The problem is the team hasn’t won enough games and we have to burden the responsibi­lity together. It’s not down to individual­s leaving, individual­s not coming in, it’s a team game and we burden that together,” he said.

Third-bottom Everton visit 14thplaced Leicester, who last week sacked manager Craig Shakespear­e, in the league on Sunday.

I want to manage and this is an amazing club to be manager of. I think the time has come to say that. I make no secret of it.

David Unsworth

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