Cahill hails Toffees envy

05 June 2009 07:34
Tim Cahill believes Everton are the envy of other Premier League clubs following their success on a relatively small budget. The Toffees midfielder was a major factor in the side's success this season, with the Merseyside club finishing fifth in the league and reaching the FA Cup final, ultimately losing 2-1 to Chelsea at Wembley. The 29-year-old states that what the club lacks in finances, compared to the 'big four', they more than make up for in terms of hard work and passion. The Australia international insists that what manager David Moyes has achieved at Goodison Park with little resources has made him the envy of most top flight chairman. "When you see clubs like Man Utd, Liverpool and Chelsea spending their hundreds of millions and Arsenal you can understand why they are there and why, when they are not winning the Premier League, they are getting questioned," he told Sky Sports News. "For ourselves spending £20-£30million a season and our achievement I think a lot of other chairman will prefer to be doing what we're doing. "They see the manager and the players believing and wanting to play in every game. "Whether we have got knocks and kicks, the passion and the character what we show in every game." Cahill believes that the team's character is best highlighted by the fact that the club still managed to finish the season strongly despite having the distraction of an FA Cup Final in the back of their minds. "Everyone said we would fall away at the end of the season because we've got an FA Cup final to look at," he added. "But you've seen every player playing in every single game wanting to finish fifth. "We could have taken our foot of the gas and finished sixth and still qualified for Europe but as players it doesn't have the same ring to it if we'd finished sixth and it wouldn't have been as successful a season if we'd finished sixth."

Source: SKY_Sports