After a sluggish start, Everton climbed the table and stood fourth with ten games left to play. Unfortunately, Everton only won three of these ten games and finished the season in fifth, with 65 points. In many other seasons this would have been good enough to clinch fourth place and Champions League qualification - indeed, Everton finished with more points than they had in
2004–05, when they had finished fourth - but, due to the good form of arch-rivals Liverpool, Everton were forced into fifth, consigning them to
UEFA Cup football. Nonetheless, this was a great result for a club with limited financial resources, and served to enhance manager
David Moyes' reputation as one of the best managers in England. ==Final league table==