http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Tim-Cahill-c35085 to end his goal scoring drought against Bolton Wanderers on the upcoming weekend as Everton look to gain all three points against Bolton. Bolton themselves have
had a woeful start to their Premier League campaign which has seen the Wanderers slip down into the relegation zone in the Premier League table.
Owen Coyle, the Bolton manager is under pressure to change his team’s fortunes or otherwise he might face the axe sooner or later from his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 as the manager of Bolton. Moyes’ team have not done spectacularly well in the Premier
League as well but http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c13019 have been traditional slow starters in the Premier League.
However the pressure is now mounting on some of the players at Everton to perform up to crowd expectations or to face the pressure of relegation as well as Everton inch closer towards the relegation zone. Moyes has been pondering
over Tim Cahill’s lack of goals recently as the Australian striker has not netted for Everton since last December, something that has become a worrying factor for both the Scottish manager and his talisman.
Nonetheless in his recent Moyes said, "It has been difficult for Tim. He has not really recovered correctly since he came back from the Asian Cup last season and he has found it quite tough since then. I have no doubt his goals
will come - he will get his goals; he has got them every other year and I've no reason to think he won't. The sooner he starts the better but I believe he will get his usual tally of between eight and 10 goals a season."
He added, "It doesn't matter where the goals come from. We've missed a few chances so it would be nice for the forwards to get on the score sheet. Tim had a great chance against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wolves-c40952 and we want them to score but we've always
said it is a team game and it doesn't matter who scores the goals as long as the team wins."
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