Moyes on Beto, European football and Monday night games
Everton boss David Moyes has been speaking to the media before Monday's Premier League game against Manchester City at Hill Dickinson Stadium (kick-off 20:00 BST). Here are the key lines from his news conference: Beto is back in training and available after going through the concussion protocol. No other team news to report.
Moyes said there are a few niggles and knocks but "everything is as we are" and "we will have to see where they are Monday night". Moyes says Everton have heard back from the PGMOL after being denied a penalty at West Ham . "It is always rubbish you get back...
it is never what you want to hear. " Reflecting on this season, Moyes believes Everton have had a "settled" run without much drama and he thinks they have laid good foundations during their first year at Hill Dickinson Stadium and they want to build on it. On challenging for European football: "The players aren't used to it.
But it's a better feeling than trying to avoid relegation. Hopefully we keep improving and challenge the best teams. " Moyes says this season, and the new stadium, will mean "not much" when it comes to transfer business this summer: "Players want to play in the Premier League but they also want to be involved in European football.
We've been close this year, top end of the league. We struggled to attract players in the summer because they want European football. " On Manchester City's form: "It is not unexpected - Manchester City are capable of things like this.