David Moyes in seventh heaven at Everton

13 March 2009 19:26
Sunday's victory over Middlesbrough in the FA Cup – the last major honour Everton won, in 1995 – set up a Wembley semi-final with Manchester United. [LNB]And Everton are also comfortable in sixth place in the Barclays Premier League with ambitions to make a late push to challenge for Champions League football. [LNB] Related ArticlesEverton in FA Cup semi-final not good enough, says Phil Neville[LNB]Andrei Arshavin signs for Arsenal at last[LNB]David Moyes: 'Liverpool are still the favourites'[LNB]Everton matchwinner Louis Saha heading for semi-final reunion with Manchester United[LNB]Week in football[LNB]The Goodison Park board's reward for keeping faith with Moyes is that he has turned Everton into a consistent top-six club but the 45-year-old Scot is not prepared to settle for just that. [LNB]He said: "I'm really excited by beating Middlesbrough and getting into the semi-final but in my head we still have a chance of targeting fourth," he added. [LNB]"So I'm not going to turn off and rely on that one game [against United] because if it didn't go right then all these [league] games would be wasted. [LNB]"The players know the focus is on Stoke and winning the games which come before the semi-final."[LNB][LNB] 

Source: Telegraph