Cahill targets top-six finish

18 September 2010 12:22
Tim Cahill believes Everton are capable of finishing in the top six this season and are no longer content to compare themselves with Liverpool.[LNB] The Toffees have yet to taste victory in the Premier League this season but David Moyes side secured a morale-boosting 3-3 draw against Manchester United.[LNB]Cahill, who scored the second goal against the Red Devils before earning the man-of-the-match award, reckons the Merseysiders can kick on, starting on Saturday's Goodison Park clash with Newcastle United.[LNB]And the Australian midfielder insists Everton are looking beyond bettering their Stanley Park neighbours.[LNB]"The feeling is really positive around the club at the moment, even if the results haven't quite shown it," said Cahill.[LNB]"Lots of people are suggesting we now have a stronger squad than Liverpool, and you know what, it could well be true.[LNB]"We have such a belief in ourselves right now, we don't have to go through that thing of comparing ourselves to our neighbours.[LNB]"That isn't the limit of our ambition because we've got such a great squad. I believe we have got a massive chance to do something really big this year, and that is our focus.[LNB]"Maybe it would be foolish to aim for a top four finish, but it's realistic to aim for the top six and then beyond that."

Source: Team_Talk