Sylvain Distin backs Everton FC to find their first win quickly

Sylvain Distin 300SYLVAIN DISTIN believes Everton can handle the pressure of raised expectations this season despite struggling to find their rhythm in the Premier League so far.The 32-year-old defender admitted he has mixed feelings about the Toffees' start to the campaign, with goals hard to come by and domination against Aston Villa last weekend going unrewarded.But the veteran insisted that victory is close for Moyes' men, and nobody is panicking at Goodison yet.He said: 'It's a mixed feeling for us. It's frustrating because the results are not really what we expect. Altogether though I think we've played quite well. 'We haven't scored enough and conceded a goal each game but it's strange because everyone feels like we are doing OK.'We are missing one or two little things to get the end result but playing decently.'Sometimes it needs just a lucky goal.'Last weekend they scored but then Steven (Pienaar) could have levelled with a great strike and it hit the bar. That's football.'It seems like we have had to 'pay cash' for the mistakes in our games.'We know that day when we win is going to be very soon and we all want it badly.'We feel comfor-table it is close.'We don't enjoy it so far, that is for sure but there is no need for any pressure.'I am annoyed because the defence have conceded a goal a game, but I'm getting older and trying to relax about it a bit more.'Meanwhile, David Moyes has welcomed the opportunity to use the friendly-rivalry with local neighbours Liverpool to benefit charities in the city during Jamie Carragher's testimonial today.Familiar faces of the present and the past will be in action for both sides - with proceeds from the match going to Carragher's charity, the 23 Foundation, as well as a special donation of £25,000 being made to The Everton Foundation.

Source: Liverpool_Echo