Tim Howard revels in the 'pure emotion' of Everton's victory over Manchester City

21 December 2010 17:12
Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard has described the release of 'pure emotion' after helping his side to a memorable win at Manchester City on Monday night.[LNB]Howard produced an outstanding performance as Everton, playing with 10 men for most of the second half, held on for a 2-1 win at Eastlands that denied City top spot in the Barclays Premier League.[LNB] All action: Tim Howard saves from close-range to thwart Carlos Tevez[LNB]Everton's delight was clear at ending a seven-game winless run was obvious as the players and manager David Moyes celebrated vigorously on the pitch after the game.[LNB]Howard told the Liverpool Echo: 'It was a raw reaction at the end.[LNB]'That was pure emotion for us, and we said in the dressing room that it was weird how good that felt.[LNB] Raw emotion: Tim Cahill and Tim Howard celebrate at the final whistle[LNB]'We've beaten a few top teams over the years, but this felt really good. I can't put my finger on it but you saw at the end what it meant to us.[LNB]'Maybe it was the cold, maybe because they could have gone top of the league, but you saw what it meant to us.'[LNB] Man City 1 Everton 2: Cahill and Baines combine to upstage the billionairesMoyes calls for consistency after Everton dump Man City at EastlandsEVERTON FC

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