Everton FC boss David Moyes facing January transfer window dilemma

28 December 2010 08:00
David Moyes 300[LNB]* FOLLOW us on Twitter for all the latest EFC news here[LNB]DAVID MOYES admits Everton could have done with the potential home comfort of Boxing Day's postponed Goodison Park game - and he concedes that he faces a tough task to snap up a striker that can bring guaranteed goals in the January transfer window.[LNB]The Everton boss prepares his side for a challenging string of three matches on the road, disappointed his team did not have the chance to revitalise their home form in the league this season by beating Birmingham City, while also maintaining the feel-good factor after last week's morale-boosting win at Manchester City.[LNB]But those burst water pipes at Goodison on Christmas Day mean there has now been a nine-day gap since Everton's last game, and Moyes is determined to ensure his players keep their focus against a buoyant West Ham this afternoon.[LNB] Phil Jagielka, John Heitinga and Steven Pienaar have all benefited from the extra rest, however, and are closer to possible selection against Avram Grant's relegation-troubled side.[LNB]Moyes said: 'I hoped that we could bring it back to Goodison. At Goodison we haven't given the supporters an awful lot to shout about and to be fair the supporters have been quiet too.[LNB]'Boxing Day is a good family atmosphere and I wanted us to keep it going but there's nothing we can do.

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