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Sam Allardyce takes first day of training as new Everton boss while Wayne Rooney looks relaxed after wondergoal

New Toffees gaffer was in the stands to watch striker Rooney score a stunning hat-trick, including a 67-yard strike, in a 4-0 win over West Ham

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SAM ALLARDYCE has wasted no time in getting up to speed at Everton.

The former England boss, and now one of the best paid managers in world football, cruised into the Toffees' training ground early on Thursday morning in his shiny Merc.

Will Sam Allardyce keep Everton up?
 Sam Allardyce arrived at Everton's training ground on Thursday morning
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Sam Allardyce arrived at Everton's training ground on Thursday morningCredit: Fortitude Press

Morale among the group would have been high after Wayne Rooney bagged a historic hat-trick in their 4-0 win over struggling West Ham last night. 

And with another clash against Huddersfield at the weekend, Allardyce knows there is no time for celebration.

The 63-year-old hasn't officially been appointed Everton manager just yet but it is no secret he'll be in the dugout come Saturday.

He watched his side cruise past the Hammers but knows it's time to see them in action on the training pitch.

 The new Toffees boss is being paid a fortune to take over at Goodison Park
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The new Toffees boss is being paid a fortune to take over at Goodison ParkCredit: Fortitude Press
 Wayne Rooney was the man of the moment as Everton cruised past West Ham
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Wayne Rooney was the man of the moment as Everton cruised past West HamCredit: Fortitude Press

Allardyce knows his expectations are to guide Everton back up the table and will be given money to spend in January.

But his massive wage of £100,000-a-week, more than Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane, is likely to increase the pressure on his broad shoulders.


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Man of the moment Rooney was not far behind Allardyce after being driven to the Finch Farm training complex in a Range Rover.

His performance, which included a 67-yard goal, was the perfect audition for the watching Allardyce sat in the stands.

 The retired England ace scored a sensational 67-yard goal as he bagged a hat-trick on Wednesday night
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The retired England ace scored a sensational 67-yard goal as he bagged a hat-trick on Wednesday nightCredit: Fortitude Press
 Sam Allardyce was at Goodison to see his new side's 4-0 win
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Sam Allardyce was at Goodison to see his new side's 4-0 winCredit: PA:Empics Sport

But a small section of supporters were left unimpressed with the appointment of big Sam. 

One fan even made a banner saying: "I support Everton but not Allardyce."

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