Moyes rues basic errors

25 October 2009 17:11
Everton manager David Moyes was disappointed after his team's 3-2 defeat to Bolton at the Reebok Stadium. The Toffees came unstuck against a physical Wanderers outfit after a late Ivan Klasnic strike cancelled out earlier goals from Louis Saha and Marouane Fellaini. Moyes was angry that his side could not deal with Bolton's direct style of play, as they conceded two first half goals to Gary Cahill and Lee Chung-Yong. "You know what Bolton are going to do," he told Sky Sports. "You know how they are going to play, and if you can't do the basics and head things and kick them clear and do that then you're always going to be in trouble. "I thought we were never out of it. I thought before we lost the goal I thought we had the ball, I thought we were nice to watch, I think we were quite pretty. Direct"Bolton weren't, they got the ball in there and upset us. We couldn't deal with it, but I thought our play was quite good even near enough after the first two or three minutes I thought our play was fine but it all petered out. "We worked very hard to get ourselves back in the game, we should never have got ourselves in that position in the first place. "But we did. Credit as we fought to get back but we seemed to run out of energy in the last 15 minutes." Bolton go above Everton in the Premier League after the win, and the Toffees have now conceded eight goals in their last two outings. The injury list at Goodison Park continues to rise, with Johnny Heitinga the latest to be added to the mounting pile of sidelined players. David Moyes was unable to comment on the extent of the Dutchman's injury, but will be hoping it is not serious enough to keep him out of their next game against Spurs on Tuesday in the Carling Cup.

Source: SKY_Sports