Moyes hails Toffees fightback

30 August 2009 19:05
// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} David Moyes felt Everton were deserved winners as they fought back from a goal down to beat Wigan at Goodison Park.[LNB] Sunday's victory came in the dying moments as Leighton Baines converted from the penalty spot to hand the Toffees their first points of the season and lift them off the foot of the table.[LNB]And Moyes felt despite leaving it late, the hosts were 100% deserving of the three points.[LNB]He told Sky Sports: "I thought we controlled most of the game and created opportunties, maybe not enough changes that I would like.[LNB]"I thought we were always on top, there's always a feeling that one of these days we were going to get a goal.[LNB]"I think the big thing for us you know when you're a goal down in the Premier League it's hard to come back and especially when you're a little bit low on confidence - we're still trying to regain that - so great credit to the players for doing it."[LNB]Moyes did not have any news regarding transfers after the match, but the Everton boss fully expects new signings to check in at Goodison before the closure of the transfer window.[LNB]He added: "I'd tell you if I thought there was any great news. We've got one or two things going on - I'll be disappointed if I don't have a couple of players in here by the time it shuts.[LNB]"It's easy saying sometimes in this moment but it's not easy to do but the chairman and the staff are working hard to make that happen."[LNB]

Source: SKY_Sports