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BREAKING NEWS: Marcelo Bielsa flies into London for Everton talks - but still needs convincing to take the job after concerns over their slow defence - as Toffees step up attempts to hire ex-Leeds boss
[Press center 1] time:2023-05-28 22:00:28 source:ABC News author:Press center6 click:71order
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