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http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c39043 boss, David Moyes, was all praise for his attackers, following the Toffees emphatic 3-0 win against Swansea City on Saturday at the Liberty Stadium.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marouane-Fellaini-c24295 all pocketed a goal apiece, as the Merseyside outfit cruised to a comfortable win and went third in the current league standings.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786, and are looking like solid contenders for a Champions League berth this term.
Before the match, much was said about the potential threat that Swansea could pose for the Toffees, given their remarkable form off late and the fact that they would be playing at home.
However, the Everton attackers were simply too much for the hosts’ defence to deal with. In particular, they struggled to keep Fellaini under check, who also picked up an assist during the game apart from his goal.
The Goodison Park boss hailed the performance of his attackers on Saturday. He was of the opinion that even though the Swans were themselves impressive in their attacking front, they simply could not cope with the pace and ability of the Toffees firepower
upfront.
The Scott also felt that had it not been for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Michel-c25453 Vorm’s good goalkeeping, his side could have notched up three to four more goals.
“The result's always the most important thing but the performance matched the result as well,” he told the reporters in an interview.
“We could have scored probably six or seven goals, but they had three or four good opportunities which our goalkeeper thankfully made a couple of really good saves as well.”
Kevin Mirallas, who was signed by Everton this summer from Olympiakos, made his second start in the Premier League, and scored his debut EPL goal from a close range header.
After having spent a successful stint at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749.
“It was a great goal… I thought he looked as if he was a threat to score a goal. If he follows up the goals he scores in Greece, we'll be delighted,” he added.

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