EFC boss David Moyes admits he’s yet to find solution to goalscoring problem

DAVID MOYES believes he is no closer to solving his side's goalscoring crisis - after benching his three strikers for the 1-1 draw with relegation-haunted West Ham United.The Everton manager played Tim Cahill as the main forward in a 4-1-4-1 formation, asking Mikel Arteta and Jack Rodwell to support the Aussie - but still saw his team only net once, via Seamus Coleman.Moyes' team hogged possession in the second half of the encounter, with Hammers' keeper Rob Green pulling off a superb save from Marouane Fellaini, but the Blues boss admitted that his side's troubles still lie in the final third of the pitch.He said: 'I thought if any team was going to win it, it was going to be us. But I thought we looked as though we didn't really believe we could score the second goal. I don't think we believed we could win the game. 'We had some really good play at times but we couldn't find the final part to it.'We're disappointed. It's a point but I'd have liked it to have been three.'I'm disappointed that we didn't go on and win it, maybe we didn't quite do enough, and we were maybe a little bit disjointed at times.'We tried to play Tim Cahill up front and get Jack (Rodwell) and Mikel Arteta in behind him. We've been looking to try and find a solution to scoring goals - but we didn't find it tonight.'I thought we should have won it earlier on, never mind later on. We got the byline two or three times in the first half but didn't pick anyone out.'Robert Green didn't have many saves to make. Our approach play was good enough but we couldn't find the final pass to get the goal.'Moyes will lose Cahill for up to a month after the New Year's Day clash with Stoke City, and insisted the 31-year-old is one of the best attackers in the league.

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