Howard Kendall; David Moyes will prove doubters of his Everton FC squad selection wrong

27 August 2010 01:28
DAVID MOYES has enough healthy options within his squad now that he is finding himself in a no-win situation with some supporters.[LNB]If he sends out one side and doesn't get a result fans immediately point the finger at his selection process and begin to say he's putting out the wrong teams.[LNB]They will want to know why Rodwell isn't starting all the time or why Beckford didn't stay on the field longer against Wolves.[LNB]But the manager makes his decisions for reasons many of the supporters aren't privy to and they've got to trust in him and his knowledge.[LNB] I'm sure it will settle down when the results start getting more positive though.[LNB]If it had been a 1-0 victory over Wolves you wouldn't have heard so many grumbles, make no mistake.[LNB]There might have been one or two who complained that there weren't more goals, but that's it.[LNB]Perhaps the number of goals flying in elsewhere in the Premier League has raised expectations, but that has a lot to do with the quality of opponents.[LNB]There aren't many teams, in fact I'd be shocked if there were any, who thrash Blackburn and Wolves. They are actually two of the tougher fixtures you could have got. Wigan, for example, have a good manager in Roberto Martinez but he is still trying to play nice football, and if you do that with an average squad in the top flight you must expect the odd hammering.[LNB]The goals will come for Everton, and Aston Villa could be the ideal opponents as they continue to miss Martin O'Neill more than James Milner or Gareth Barry.

Source: Liverpool_Echo