Watford manager Quique Sanchez Flores has been linked with Everton.
Everton fans have taken to social networking site Twitter to give their reaction to speculation linking Quique Sanchez Flores with the managerial job at Goodison Park.
Flores is in charge of Premier League rivals Watford at the moment and has done a good job at Vicarage Road.
The Hornets, who got promoted from the Championship at the end of last season, have avoided relegation back to the second tier of English football.
However, the Spaniard is in danger of losing his job at Watford due to recent disappointing results, according to a report in The Independent.
The Mirror recently reported that Flores will be among the candidates to replace Roberto Martinez at Everton.
Martinez has come under pressure this season due to Everton’s disappointing performances and results in the Premier League.
According to The Mirror, the Spaniard’s tenure at Goodison Park will come to an end after this weekend’s final round of matches in the Premier League.
Everton fans have taken to Twitter to have their say on the speculation that Flores is a candidate for the managerial job.
Below are some of the best comments:
@ColinMurray not Hughes not Flores we need to aim big for once. New owner new tv money ... pelegrini at least !!#coyb
— Sean Bickerton (@_s_e_a_n_b_) April 28, 2016
Frank de Boer and Quique Sanchez Flores both mooted as possible new #EFC manager should Martinez be axed. I'd take FdB over QSF but....
— A Toffee In Brighton (@TommyCoyneBN1) May 8, 2016
Replacing Martinez with Sanchez Flores would be the biggest sideways move since substituting Gibson for Osman. #efc #everton #anyambition?
— Everton Rando (@RandoEFC) May 8, 2016
@HITCepl No thanks to Flores. We want De Boer.#MartinezOut #efc #WeWantFrank
— IAN REID (@RIBBSO) May 8, 2016
— Adam Wilson (@addwilson) May 8, 2016
Your mate Quique Sanchez Flores know the way to Goodison... My choice should Martinez be axed. #EFC @BroadcastMoose
— Jake Harvey (@Jake__Harvey) April 29, 2016
If Flores and Eddie Howe are the sort of managers were looking at, we may as well stick with the fraudulent one. #EFC
— stephen james dudman (@stedud13) April 22, 2016
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