Thursday, May 2, 2013

Striker light: David Moyes bemoans not enough firepower as Everton side Fulham... - Mirror.co.uk

With the gentle touch of spring sun reflected in the play, this had a genuine end of season sense. The question remains, is it the conclusion of an era too? The subdued environment around Goodison as Everton beat Fulham 1-0 may possibly only have shown a sense of a time once again promising so much, and offering somewhat less, with Europe still a hope however not quite a firm prospect. Yet with their gifted - and in-demand - manager David Moyes still to sign an agreement, there clearly was perhaps too a sense between the Everton supporters of worry over where their membership goes next. In the temporary, after a program and sometimes annoyingly facile success over Fulham competitors who did actually treat their woeful visiting figures as a prediction of doom, Everton must make an effort to get their three remaining games, to give themselves a possibility of a Europa League position. Beyond that, Moyes must evaluate if the club may meet his obvious goal. For those supporters looking for clues, then his post match talk relatively encouragingly dedicated to where Everton need to improve to stay competitive next season. Due to their manager, it's obvious. aI have said a number of times today, somebody who could have got us 15 or 20 goals would maybe have made our situation much better than it's currently over time. Shock had it in Jelavic, and everybody else thought we had it. But I think itas a bit of second season syndrome, or even a bit of a loss of confidence. aSo we need to give the probabilities to him and we wish to keep giving opportunities to him to get and go his form straight back. Where he gets his form right back hopefully the afternoon is not too far away. aIt might be just that itas a bit of an additional year problem and a break in the summer will give him a bit of possiblity to get refreshed and back in it and start reaching the web. That would produce a big difference for us.a Motion Premier league games - 27/4/13 Moyes also spoke of his group playing abetter than in virtually any time during my 11 years at Evertona, and suggested the goal now's to build on a season of promise that has already shipped more points that last yearas successful campaign. All that seems like a director considering the future along with his club, and on the surface, this performance proposed there since even when this was a sluggish contest, some dazzling football was still produced by the home side, is much to keep him at Goodison. That was apparent not least in the goal that won the game, with brilliant touches from Osman, Mirallas and Coleman to create the exceptional Steven Pienaar for a deserved goal on his 150th Premier League look for the Blues. Eric Clapton fan? Steven Pienaar of Everton Clive Brunskill Mirallas, Fellaini three times and change Ross Barkley may all have expanded that lead, but since it was, Fulhamas own end of season indolence allowed the home area to sail, with only a possibility criminally lost by Urby Emanuelson to quickly halt the procession. You will find dilemmas for Moyes to consider though. Phil Neville is leaving, which makes the need to find a alternative with regards to knowledge and control. With Fellaini also prone to get, a actual leadership is also needed. Everton aren't getting any younger either, and although Barkley and Anichebe demonstrate promise in recent days, they are both some way off constant fit winners, that is what Moyes correctly recognizes while the vital missing element this season. Money is cost by those players, of course,. The Blues once again have performed brilliantly, making probably the most of their undoubted talent, because it is, and you wouldnat write them off beating Liverpool and Chelsea by themselves turf to setup an impossible European bow. If he did that however, then Moyes really would be in demand... Everton: Howard 7; Coleman 6, Jagielka 7, Distin 6, Baines 7; Mirallas 6, Osman 6, Fellaini 7, Pienaar 8; Jelavic 6 (Brakley 67,6), Anichebe 6. Fulham: Schwarzer 8; Manolev 6, Senderos 7, Hangeland 6, Richardson 6 (Duff 56,5 ); Enoh 5, Karagounis 5 (Rodallega 78,5), Kacaniklic 6; Emauelson 5, Ruiz 5; Berbatov 5 (Petric 30,5). Referee: Jon Moss 6. MoM: Steven Pienaar produced a lot of the minutes of expertise in this soft contest.

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