David Moyes hopes everyone will continue to believe in and support the team's long-term plans, and this well-deserved victory proves that the team is steadily on the right track.
2025-11-09 01:36

Following Everton's 2-0 victory over Fulham at home, Everton manager David Moyes expressed his hope that everyone would continue to trust and support the team's long-term plans. This well-deserved win also signifies that the team is steadily progressing on the right track. Goals from Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane put Everton back on track at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Although the home side scored three goals, all were disallowed for offside, and Everton completely controlled the game throughout.
Everton controlled the game for most of the match, maintaining possession and creating numerous fluid attacking plays while displaying remarkable patience. They opened the scoring in first-half stoppage time and then sealed the victory with a second goal from Michael Keane nine minutes before the final whistle.
After the team climbed to 11th place in the highly competitive Premier League table, David Moyes said: "We played better today than in previous games and maintained a good form for a longer period. Although the opponents had a good run in the middle of the second half, overall I think we played very well. We may not have scored enough goals, but the overall performance deserves recognition."
David Moyes also praised the performances of summer signings Kiernan Dusbury-Hall and Thieno Barry, saying, "We are always committed to building a stronger team, and the new players are helping us achieve that goal. We hope to maintain our current desire, passion, and commitment, while continuing to improve in certain areas. I believe the club's management will support us at every stage, and we will work hard to make the team even better."
“We want more people to believe in Everton and the direction the team is heading, just like we and the club’s fans do. To do that, we must keep winning and attract top players like Kiernan Dieusbury Hall and Jack Grealish, while continuously bringing in players of similar caliber to strengthen the team.”
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