Round sees Toffees progress

26 August 2010 08:18
Assistant boss Steve Round hopes Everton can now kick on after crushing Huddersfield to record their first win of the season.[LNB] David Moyes' side ran out 5-1 winners over the League One side in an emphatic display at Goodison Park in which they also missed a penalty.[LNB]After collecting just one point from their opening two Barclays Premier League games, the result - albeit in the second round of the Carling Cup - was a welcome one, although Round was confident a win would soon come.[LNB]Round said: "It was nice to get our first win but the team believe they will win regularly. That is the expectation within the squad.[LNB]"It is a matter of taking this sort of performance in terms of goalscoring into the next game at Aston Villa on Sunday.[LNB]"It was a good result. I think the manager stressed the importance of getting off to winning ways.[LNB]"We have played well enough in the other games to get wins and the big message was continue playing like they were playing and wins would follow.[LNB]"They went out to tonight and played the same and this time got the goals, so we're very pleased."[LNB]Moyes fielded a strong side for the game despite making six changes.[LNB]The recalled Marouane Fellaini and Jack Rodwell both got on the scoresheet and their overall performances give Moyes selection problems ahead of the weekend.[LNB]Jermaine Beckford, Louis Saha and Leon Osman were also on target while John Heitinga had a spot-kick saved after Huddersfield's Lee Peltier was sent off.[LNB]Round added: "He's got selection dilemmas everywhere with the quality of squad we have put together.[LNB]"There's not only Jack but Seamus (Coleman) and Fellaini.[LNB]"Up front you've got Jermaine Beckford, who's now looking a real threat, and Louis Saha, who can win a game on his own at any stage.[LNB]"There are a lot of selection problems but it is something he welcomes and wants."[LNB]Huddersfield had their moments, not least as they hit the woodwork twice and pulled the score back to 2-1 just before the break.[LNB]Terriers boss Lee Clark said: "I think in the first half we more than showed the qualities we have.[LNB]"We played some good football, got a decent goal and could have had one or two others.[LNB]"But the game was over as contest when we went down to 10 men.[LNB]"We were already 3-1 down against quality opposition and when you're a man short, it's always going to be a problem."

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