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Former England national team boss Allardyce is said to have spoken to Everton's majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri over the vacancy. Burnley boss Sean Dyche has also been linked with the vacancy, though the Clarets will demand hefty compensation to let him go.
While discussing Everton on Saturday, Allardyce said: "Everton are obviously in a bad place at the moment and, like every football club that is struggling, it's mainly down to a loss of belief.
"The players' loss of belief in themselves and their lack of confidence means that whoever becomes the manager of Everton, the first thing they need to do is re-instil that confidence and morale in them again.
"When a player plays with confidence, that's when he's playing to the best of his ability. At the minute, I can't see that with that set of Everton players. It's completely gone.
"At any football club, that should be your top goal and your main focus before anything else, keeping your team mentally happy."
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