Everton managed to salvage a late point against West Ham United on Saturday afternoon.
The Toffees showed resilience to come back from a goal down to snatch a stoppage-time goal through Jake O’Brien.
Everton fans voted O’Brien Man of the Match as he produced the complete performance from right-back, which isn’t actually his favoured position.
Whilst O’Brien took home most of the plaudits, Jordan Pickford also impressed for Everton, who are now nine games unbeaten in the Premier League.
Speaking after the match, David Moyes had an honest message for Everton fans.
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David Moyes tells supporters there’s real team spirit in the group
Speaking to Everton’s club media, Moyes told Everton supporters that there’s a real team spirit and the players aren’t content when they aren’t performing.
“Yeah they didn’t give in and it’s great that we’ve got real spirit in the dressing room and you know, as the supporters will listen to me a little bit when I tell them that there’s a real… they dig each other out, they’re after each other if we’re not playing well.
“We weren’t happy at half-time, we just thought that we could’ve played much better. The penalty kick looked as if it when it didn’t go for us just on half-time we hadn’t done an awful lot wrong in the first-half we just hadn’t done good enough to probably get the goals in front.”
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Moyes has been placing emphasis on attacking in training amid some fan frustration at the lack of goals lately.
The Toffees have often been without the ball and the Scotsman is keen to get his side on the front foot to attack games.
They were definitely more attacking against the Hammers, though, there’s clearly still a lot of work to be done.
Everton really need to invest in a new centre-forward and a wide player this summer.