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Naismith confident of scoring more goals

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Everton forward, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 last week.
The Scottish International, whose services were acquired by the Merseyside club this summer on the Bosman ruling, failed to get on the scoresheet in his nine previous outings.
However, he chose the perfect moment to get off the mark, scoring the equalizing goal in a crunch derby game in front of the home crowd to help the Toffees record a 2-2 draw.
Naismith met stupendous success at Glasgow http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Scotland-c756. However, the forward has so far struggled to make any notable impact at Goodison Park, remaining at the fringe of the squad.
Nonetheless, he feels that his goal against the Reds on Sunday will kick start a successful spell for him.
The 26-year old admitted that things have not gone his way in the preliminary stages of the term, but vowed to work hard to stake his claim in the team.
“At least I'm off the mark now for Everton and I can build on it. This first period is about settling in and getting used to the training,” he told the reporters.
“I never came expecting to play every week. But I work hard every day to get back to where I was before and this was just another step towards that.”
The draw at the weekend further stretched http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c39043’s remarkable run, which has now seen them suffer just a single defeat in their last 18 league matches.
However, they were a touch fortunate not to end up on the losing side against Liverpool, as a late Luis Suarez goal was wrongly ruled out by the linesman.
Although Naismith confessed that the Reds were being hard done by the match official, he pointed out that his team themselves have been unlucky at times and that such incidents were a part of game.
“We've been on the other side of that a few times this season - Newcastle at Goodison and Wigan away - when decisions went against us. Over the course of the season, it measures itself out,” he added.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-c10409 Moyes’ troops will next visit Craven Cottage to take on Fulham in an EPL game on Saturday.

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