Neville ready for winning return

Phil Neville admits lifting the FA Cup as Everton captain would be the greatest achievement of his career, but he hopes that is just the first of many trophies. The midfielder won 10 major honours during his time with former club Manchester United, before leaving Old Trafford in 2005.But as he prepares to face Chelsea in Saturday's FA Cup final, Neville is desperate to end Everton's 14-year trophy drought.The 32-year-old admits the personal glory of winning the cup as skipper would be a highlight, however, he is also hoping it is a stepping stone towards further success. "If I win a medal on Saturday it will be the best medal I have won," he said."In terms of individual success, for me to lift the FA Cup will be my greatest ever honour, particularly for this club."People talk about me being a good Everton captain but for me to be mentioned among the likes of Kevin Ratcliffe and Brian Labone is an honour.Journey"They are players who have not just won the FA Cup, they have won league championships and European honours, so that is what I have got to do to be mentioned in the same breath."But it would be a great start to win the FA Cup and it is time this team had something to show for its efforts."He added: "In those 14 years we have probably not lived up to the past and now, under David Moyes, I think this club is going in the right direction."We can restore Everton to where it belongs and that is at the top of English football."Regardless of the result on Saturday this has got to be the start of a sustained period of success. It has got to be."It is not going to be the end of the journey on Saturday win or lose. This is just the start."

Source: SKY_Sports