Moyes targets Cottage breakthrough

23 May 2009 14:20
Everton manager David Moyes takes his side to Fulham looking to end a 43-year-old jinx. The last time the Toffees won at Craven Cottage was in 1966, when Alan Ball scored on his debut. Moyes, personally, has lost all seven of his encounters at Fulham in all competitions since taking over at Everton in 2002 but feels it is time for a change. "Our record there has not been the cleverest," he said. "I think a couple of occasions we have played quite well and not won. We need to do better and get a result somehow. "You can't say how it happens. Sometimes these things are in football. I'm sure there are teams we beat regularly. "I think in my playing days every team I played against was my bogey team. But we give everyone the same respect and understand every game is difficult."

Source: Eurosport