Thursday, 11th February 2010
David Moyes was in a terrific mood after his side’s impressive come-from-behind win against Chelsea on Wednesday night. The Scottish manager held special praise for former Manchester United regular Louis Saha who notched an impressively taken brace for the home side.
"I am always looking for more!" smiled Moyes. "He scored two but he could have had four so I am looking forward to more soon,” he added to the club’s official website. “I thought in the second half we were terrific," continued the manager. "We got all around them and and made it difficult for them, but I think the big thing is we did it without Marouane Fellaini and Steven Pienaar who have been two of our best players."
There will be no dip in level of competition for Everton in the next couple of games, as they face Manchester United and Tottenham in the Premier League in successive weekends.
Spurs have drawn four of their last seven games, throwing away an opportunity to solidify their Champions League qualification hopes. Their quest to break into the top four continues when they visit Wolverhampton tonight.
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