Everton boss Duncan Ferguson is expected be in charge for the final time at the weekend.

Ferguson has sparked a huge improvement in Everton’s performances since taking temporary charge from Marco Silva.
The Toffees have played with a passion and intensity that was so desperately lacking over the early part of the campaign in recent weeks.
The Everton fans have certainly responded to their teams effort, with the atmosphere much more positive around Goodison now.
And Ferguson claims that bringing positivity back to the club has been special to him.
“The fans reaction really,” Ferguson said when asked for his favourite moment during his time at the helm.
“The atmosphere in the ground. I feel like we’ve got a bit of the club back. We’ve brought it back to the fans and we’ve all been a part of it together. That’s been important to me, we seem to have pulled together as a club.”

Ferguson is set to take charge of Everton for the final time in his temporary spell tomorrow against Arsenal.
Everton are set to appoint Carlo Ancelotti, when it is anticipated that Ferguson will go back to performing his coaching role.
The Toffees are still struggling near the relegation zone, and if Ferguson could sign off with a win it would be a fitting end to what has been a very productive time in charge.
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