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Moyes: Everton are bigger than any single player

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Everton manager, David Moyes, has rubbished the talk that Marouane Fellaini’s possible exit from Goodison Park will have an adverse effect on the team’s performance.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Belgium-c2850 International, who had earlier revealed in the local media that he plans on calling it quits to his Everton career, has once again hinted at his possible exodus from Merseyside in January.
The 24-year old forward has been in scintillating form recently for the Toffees, playing a pivotal role in their remarkable rise to fourth place in the current league standings. He has notched up 6 goals in 10 league appearances so far this season and is,
at the moment, their highest goal scorer for the campaign.
According to some reports, Premier League’s top-flight clubs of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 are monitoring the situation of the Everton maverick. Both the London-based outfits are expected to launch a bid for him during the January window.
His looming departure from Goodison Park has led many into thinking that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-c10409 Moyes’ unit won’t be able to continue with their sensational upsurge without him and their campaign could go into a downward spiral.
The 49-year-old Scott, however, moved to dispel this impression.
The manager said that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c13019 have got scores of other world class players apart from Fellaini. He pointed out that had sold some of the best players in the league in the past, but the club have, nevertheless, thrived and improved without bounds.
“In fact, people might say that Everton have lost good players but they have improved. We sold http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mikel-Arteta-c25715 and, though we have felt really down when we lost those players, we have had to pick ourselves up and find others. The club
will always be bigger than any player or manager and the players we have brought in are showing that,” he said.
Moyes, who has now remained the Toffees manager for more than 10 years, has not won a single trophy with the blue Merseyside team.
In order to force the top players into staying, the manager went on to admit that they will need to start winning titles and also return European football to Goodison Park.

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