Saha sees a bigger picture

05 February 2011 20:00
Everton's four-goal hero Louis Saha deflected praise after his starring role in the stunning 5-3 win over Blackpool. The striker underlined his recent return to form by taking his tally to eight in his last six games as the Toffees came from 3-2 down to win the Barclays Premier League thriller at Goodison Park. Having never even scored a hat-trick in England's top flight before, Saha's performance was an obvious career highlight, but the 32-year-old preferred to focus on the performance of the team. The Frenchman said: "It is always a nice feeling when you are scoring goals and winning is the main thing about being a footballer. I am glad we got the result we deserved. I feel very good. The confidence in the camp is really good - it helps you when you get lads who are fully confident." Saha felt he should have had five but had another disallowed after referee Kevin Friend blew for a foul on Seamus Coleman a few seconds earlier. Saha said: "The referee, once he blew he couldn't come back. It is a shame because it is a rule where it could be advantage - but the main thing is to get three points."

Source: PA