Everton’s manager David Moyes says he does not yet think of being immune to the danger of relegation – despite his impressive start of life in the hot seat of Goodison Park.
Everton has seven undefeated games under Moyes and enter Wolves 10 points in the weekend in front of the hosts, and 15 before Ipswich, 18th.
It would be necessary to seem an unthinkable swing in shape to put the Toffees back in relegation conflicts, but Moyes is based.
He said, “We must always work on what could happen, but I think that for the moment, we are trying to see if we can improve a little in each game and play a little better and do better things.
“The players have done a remarkable job in the past five to six weeks, but I don’t think we are safe, that’s for sure. We must continue to get points.
“Goodison at the moment is special, but I must say that we left for Brighton, Crystal Palace and Brentford and that the players have done a very good job. We must try to continue, continue to improve and progress. »»
The return of Moyes was a spectacular success for Everton this season, but the former Manchester United manager is not a fan of the kick -off on Saturday.
It will be a late return to the house of the West Midlands, with a kick -off at 8 p.m. in Molinine.
▶ ️ David Moyes provides updates to Iliman Ndiaye, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Dwight McNeil as they continue their recovery against injuries. pic.twitter.com/7hnotdxtlv
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Moyes said: “I am normally a bottle of red wine at that time on Saturday!
“If you are traditionalist, you probably don’t see 8 pm on a Saturday evening as a good launch moment, but it’s the way it happens and I think the football clubs are registered due to the money from the broadcasters.
“We have to go with even if it will ruin on Saturday evenings of some people.”
Everton remains without the attackers Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Dwight McNeil and Iliman Ndiaye, therefore in Beto form will again assume the responsibility to make objectives.