Everton goalkeeper, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Tim-Howard-c35095 hailed his team’s remarkable performance against Manchester United in their league opener, but insisted they had now turned their focus on the next game against Aston Villa.
The Toffees edged the nineteen times league champions 1-0 at Goodison Park last Saturday. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-c10409 Moyes’ unit bag maximum points out of the game, and in the process, also shun their tag
of slow starters.
The Merseyside team are known for their struggles in the preliminary days of the season. During the 2011/12 term, they dropped down to the bottom half of the table, before rallying in the closing stages to claim the seventh spot.
However, on Monday, they continued with their sublime late form, as they dominated the proceedings right from the start, to hand the Red Devils their first defeat in a season opener since 2008.
The former Manchester United shot stopper went on to praise his team on their thoroughly dominant display. Nonetheless, he urged them not to get carried away with their win against Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson’s team, and get back to business when they take on Aston
Villa in their next game on Saturday.
“A lot is always made of starts. As players, we don’t look at us making a start in the first 10 games, you can only judge after,” he told the reporters in an interview.
“We just take it a game at a time, and we’ll be focusing on Villa now.”
The American International was particularly impressed by his team for developing a fluent rhythm in their game – a characteristic he feels is essential if they are to mount a challenge for a place in intercontinental competitions.
He added, “That part of the game isn’t something we have always had in abundance. We’ve always been able to play on the knock and get up on to teams, but our passing against United was really, really good.”
In total, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-de-Gea-c10463.
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