Arsenal, David Moyes and Everton
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Everton manager David Moyes reacts to his side's 2-0 defeat at Arsenal in the Premier League. The Blues did have chances to go in front before the Gunners opened the scoring in the 89th minute
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal resemble an elite version of David Moyes' Everton, with the Gunners manager forgoing his history of working alongside and admiring Pep Guardiola and Arsene Wenger.
Everton's Nathan Patterson, left, David Moyes, Michael Keane and Vitalii Mykolenko thank the fans at Turf Moor Molly Darlington/Getty Images “I wouldn’t have wanted to come and watch that.” Everton manager David Moyes did not mince his words after ...
David Moyes accepts he will need to be pragmatic as he handles Jarrad Branthwaite's fitness but is hopeful he will remain an important player this season
The manner of this defeat will be difficult for Everton and manager David Moyes to take after they came so close to getting a deserved point. Everton have one of the best away records in the league and before this game had lost only one of their previous 10 matches on the road.
Everton boss David Moyes is hoping for an easier summer market this term. Moyes admits it was difficult attracting players to the club last summer. He said, “I said in the summer, I was probably more surprised by the amount of players that didn’t want to come to Everton than the ones that we did get.
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Everton boss David Moyes has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium (kick-off 17:30 GMT). Here are the key lines from his news conference: Moyes confirmed there is "nothing new" on team news and expects Jarrad Branthwaite "will be OK" for Saturday's game.