Marco Silva's Resurgence at Fulham After Everton Departure
- Silva's sacking from Everton was due to a string of defeats early in the season, despite efforts from the director of football to keep him.
- After nearly two years out, Silva joined Fulham, where he has successfully stabilized the club's management and performance.
- As he prepares to return to Goodison Park, Everton may consider Silva for a managerial role, depending on future developments.
In England, Marco Silva faced challenges after his sacking from Everton, where he experienced an eighth defeat within the first 14 Premier League matches. Despite efforts from director of football Marcel Brands to retain him, the decision was ultimately made to dismiss Silva. Following this, he took a nearly two-year break from managing before ushering in a new chapter at Fulham, a club he joined under different circumstances in the Championship. Silva initially turned down interest from Turkish side Fenerbahce, feeling he had unfinished business in the Premier League. His tenure at Fulham has seen a stabilizing influence, contrasting sharply with the volatility he faced at Everton under owner Farhad Moshiri. Silva's ability to maintain his managerial style and deal effectively with internal and external pressures has helped him rebuild his reputation significantly. As he prepares to return to Goodison Park, the prospect of Everton seeking a new direction under new ownership looms, potentially leading them to consider someone of Silva's experience and skill set in the future.