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Everton manager, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-c10409 Moyes, is not willing to bring up the talk of renewing his contract with the Merseyside club as yet, and revealed that he was currently focused on his EPL duties.

The 49-year old Scott completed his ten years in charge of Everton earlier in March.
Even though his contract is set to expire by the end of the term, the veteran manager insisted that his commitment towards Everton will never waver. However, he feels that now is not the right time to discuss his contract.
The Toffees have got their league campaign off to a flyer, bagging 10 points from their first 5 games.
Given that the men in blue manage to get three points on Saturday against Southampton, they could go at the top of the table, if other results at the weekend also go their way.
After having seen his side do so well in the preliminary stages of the season, the Scott indicated that for him, achieving his targets was of more significance than to focus on his new contract.
Moyes also mentioned that he enjoys a good rapport with the club’s chairman, Bill Kenwright, and both of them had no concerns at the moment about his new deal.
“I am happy with the situation. The chairman is as well. We talk on the phone every day, so it’s nothing that needs to be resolved by any big talks,” he told the reporters.
“We have a good relationship and when it comes to that, that’s the way we will deal with it. My commitment to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c13019 is total and always will be.”
Moyes, who is the third longest server as a manager in the Premier League, has coached Everton in 480 matches in all competitions and boasts an impressive 42.08 percent win record.
Speaking of his team’s current position in the table, the manager said that it was encouraging to see them compete with the top-flight teams.
However, he urged them not to take their foot of the pedal, and was confident that they could mount a challenge for a top-four finish this term.
“Psychologically it would be a big thing. If you are in that top group, you start to think you can hang in there,” he added.

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