Moyes slams Chelsea actions

04 December 2010 19:30
Everton manager David Moyes was unhappy with a two-footed tackle by Chelsea full-back Branislav Ivanovic as well as a booking for Phil Neville during his side`s impressive 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge. Moyes accused Chelsea winger Florent Malouda of stamping on Neville but praised the response from his side following last week's 4-1 home drubbing by West Brom. The Everton defender's decision to get up immediately from the altercation almost certainly saved the Chelsea winger from a potential red card. "I have got to say Phil Neville did fantastic," said Moyes. "Malouda came in and stamped on him but Phil got up and ran away. But a minute later one of their players went and got him booked for nothing. "It was disgusting. He helped keep Malouda on the pitch and a second later one of their players goes down easy and gets Neville booked. Ridiculous. But you need to have a look at Ivanovic's tackle in the 31st minute as well and look where the referee was." Jermaine Beckford`s late header cancelled out Didier Drogba`s penalty, and Moyes added: "The second half we deserved the result. Chelsea had a few chances but then you expect that. It was tough for us in the first half. But the players responded (to last week) really well. The players here tend to do that in the right fashion."

Source: PA