Everton manager David Moyes backs players to bounce back after Benfica defeat

06 November 2009 11:27
Qualification for the knock-out stage is still in their hands but the meeting in Greece next month against AEK Athens could hold the key. [LNB]Second-half goals from Javier Saviola and Oscar Cardozo saw Benfica cement their place at the top of the table last night, but Moyes remain quietly confident of making progress. [LNB] Related ArticlesMikel Arteta's new injury blowEverton 0 Benfica 2Cahill: Everton served wake-up callInjuries mount for Everton after Benfica thrashingBenfica 5 Everton 0Michael Johnson earns England U21 recallAsked if his side waere still in with a chance, he said: "I would like to think so. There are some tough games coming up but we never thought the group would be easy. [LNB]"This is a long competition with lots of teams in it and others coming in later." [LNB]Everton had the majority of possession in the first half but got a taste of what was to come in the 43rd minute when Cardozo's header came back off the post. [LNB]Benfica stepped up the pace and Angel Di Maria squandered a great chance before the midfielder set up Saviola for a clinical finish in the 63rd minute. Cardozo sealed the points 13 minutes later with a volley from an acute angle after Tony Hibbert had failed to close him down. [LNB]Moyes said: "Benfica broke quickly and the goals were not like the ones in the first game. It was a tighter match this time. [LNB]"They were not beautiful goals but poor from a defensive point of view. We became a little bit open in the second half as we tried to score. [LNB]"We lacked a bit of quality going forward and that did not help us but Benfica are a good side." [LNB]Benfica are almost certain to qualify, and coach Jorge Jesus was delighted after a match attended by club legend Eusebio, who was guest of honour. [LNB]It was Benfica's first win on the road in Europe in eight matches, and Jesus said: "We took a little bit more of risk in the second half and it worked. [LNB]"We had a good mentality in this game, which we needed, and I have a lot of trust in the players. Everton are one of the strongest sides we have played and I still expect them to join us in going through to the next stage." [LNB]

Source: Telegraph