Phil Neville believes Everton should beat Premier League 'Big Four'

22 January 2009 18:53
Since joining the club in 2002, manager David Moyes has enjoyed considerable success over the country's giants at Goodison Park but has never managed a win at Anfield, Old Trafford, the Emirates or Stamford Bridge.[LNB]But Neville believes Tim Cahill's late equaliser on Monday night, coupled with a committed, dynamic performance and a seven-game unbeaten run, has given Everton renewed belief that they can go to the home of their old rivals and win the second Merseyside derby of the week on Sunday.[LNB]He said: "We are going into this game in our best form of the season so we have got nothing to lose.[LNB]"We have got to make sure we come out of games like this one without regrets and content we have given it our all. The result on Monday shows that we are halfway there but that's all it is."[LNB]Everton's morale will have been boosted by Portuguese striker Hugo Almeida's confession that it would be "a dream" to move to Goodison Park.[LNB]Currently with German side Werder Bremen, Almeida has found first team opportunities scarce this season and has admitted he has been impressed by international team-mate Nuno Valente's description of life at Everton.[LNB]Sources at the club believe Moyes, in dire need of attacking reinforcements but without any money to spend on permanent deals, is hoping to bring Almeida in on loan.[LNB]But the club's move to a new stadium at Kirkby hangs in the balance after Liverpool City Council denied Everton permission to sell their old Bellefield training ground for development.[LNB][LNB]

Source: Telegraph