Moyes: Gallish brings us a huge change, Everton s goal is always to fight for the European war
Everton defeated Wolves 3-2 away in this round of the league. After the game, Everton coach Moyes was interviewed by the media.
"I'm very happy. We played very well and scored goals early and limited the opponent's offensive opportunities. However, any away win was very valuable and we were very satisfied with it. The game could have been easier. The team conceded two goals, which exceeded my expectations and gave the opponent a chance to equalize again. Of course, we also had two or three chances to score the fourth goal to secure the victory. But overall, it was still a great victory."
Speaking of Gallish, Moyes continued: "I think Gallish is very clear about his positioning and I can't take all the credits on himself. He He has brought huge changes to the team, whether it is assists, influence on the court, or many other aspects, the credit should be attributed to him. In recent years, he may not have gained much playing time, and now he has to play three games a week (he can make a stable appearance). "
Regarding the goal of this season, Moyes said: "For clubs like Everton, our goal has always been to qualify for European competition. Although we have not achieved this in recent years, there is no need to just say 'relegation'. If that is the case, why not work towards higher goals? I must maintain a positive attitude and give fans a direction worth looking forward to."