The struggling Premier League club face
Aston Villa at home on Saturday before a two-week international break for World
Cup qualifiers in South America, North America and Asia.
“Duncan Ferguson has been appointed as
Everton caretaker manager for the club’s upcoming games,” they said in a
statement.
“An announcement on a permanent managerial
appointment will be made in due course.”
Ferguson was installed as caretaker in 2019
when he took five points from three league games against Chelsea, Manchester
United and Arsenal prior to the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti.
Benitez became the sixth manager to leave
Everton in six years under the ownership of Farhad Moshiri.
He was dismissed on Sunday after a run of
one win in 13 league games that left Everton just six points above the
relegation zone.
Belgium boss Roberto Martinez has been
linked with a second spell in charge at Goodison Park while other names in the
frame are former Everton player Wayne Rooney and his ex-international teammate
Frank Lampard.
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