EPL News, Everton, Fulham, Liverpool
Everton
Everton boss David Moyes was highly disappointed with his team’s performance against Newcastle United in an away fixture. The Scottish manager, Moyes heavily criticised in his Everton’s performance in the latest fixture against the newly promoted Newcastle
United. Moyes also added that he would have the fans booing their team.
Hatem Ben Arfa, has recently signed for the newly promoted Newcastle United, scored the only decisive goal of the match just before half-time. This is Everton’s fifth match without a win in the Barclays Premier League. The Toffees' supporters made their
feelings known at full-time, and Moyes left his players in little doubt how he felt about their display. "I would have booed after that performance", said the Scot. "They are good players and a good team but they now need to stand up and be counted".
Fulham
Ex-Manchester City manager, Mark Hughes hopes the offer of a new contract may convince Fulham’s number one goalkeeper, Mark Schwarzer, to stay at Fulham when the transfer window reopens. Arsenal showed strong interest in veteran Australian keeper but the
Cottagers successfully fended off. Fulham rejected a £4m offer for a player who is in the final year of his contract. They are braced for another battle to keep their veteran goalkeeper, who will be 38 next month, in January but Fulham boss is determined to
keep a crucial cog in the team's success. "If we could tie Mark down to a longer contract that would be the ideal for me", Hughes said.
He also said that the team management is well aware of the fact that it would be hard for them to sign Mark Schwarzer because he would have a lot of options to go far. Moreover, he showed his interest in the Australian keeper and said that it would be easier
for Fulham to win the games. He urged that he wants to see Mark playing for Fulham until the end of this season.
The new Fulham boss Mark Hughes also said that they would not favour any bids for the goalkeeper in January’s transfer window. Mark Hughes considers Schwarzer as an integral part of his team. He also said that the veteran keeper is helping Fulham win Premier
League games. Mark Hughes showed his complete trust in the keeper and wants to see him in action in the colours of Cottagers. Mark Hughes also added that Mark Schwarzer’s future is at Fulham and the club would be very happy to have him between the bars.
Liverpool
Liverpool’s new signing on a free transfer fee, Joe Cole, showed his commitment to Liverpool. The English midfielder Joe Cole believes Skipper, Steven Gerard, deserves to be a Barclays English Premier League winner. Steven Gerard, a lifelong and committed
Liverpool player, has often spoken about his desire to win a Barclays English Premier League before the end of his career. Joe Cole is determined to help make that dream a reality. Gerard’s teammate Cole believes succeeding in that task would be fitting. "He's
a tremendous player. I've known Steven since I was 17 or 18 and I obviously trained and played with him for England for 10 years so I know what he's all about", said the English attacking midfielder Joe Cole.
Joe Cole admired the commitment of his skipper by saying that there is some more commitment in Gerard when he plays in a Liverpool shirt. He added that a player of Gerard quality deserves to win the championship. He admired his skipper and his impact on
the team’s performance by saying that if Gerard plays well the whole team performs well. The English midfielder also said that it is now his responsibility to assist his inspirational skipper to achieve the ambition of winning a Barclays Premier League title.
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