// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} David Moyes paid tribute to Wolves after they came close to ending Everton's unbeaten run on Saturday. The Toffee's came into the weekend fixture in fine form having won five and drawn one of their last six fixtures.But when Kevin Doyle gave the visitors a 76th minute lead thanks to some dodgy Toffees defending, it looked as though the Merseysiders' impressive spell would come to an end.That was until Diniyar Bilyaletdinov's 89th minute strike rescued a point at Goodison and the manager relieved not to get beat."We're pleased in the end to get the 1-1 draw because it looked as if we couldn't have scored if we played there all week," Moyes told Sky Sports News.Credit"We had enough chances to win it but give Wolves credit they defended really well and made it hard for us and getting a point in the end was the best we could do."Moyes was also keen to praise Bilyaletdinov's performance after he scored his first goal in Everton colours."I think he was probably are best provider of opportunities for goals today," the Toffees boss added."He put a couple of really good balls in the box, I think he put Yak through in the second half as well with a pass which was a chance and as you said - finished one himself."I think he's finding his feet, it's not easy to come to the Premier League and start games and I think if we had more players fit and available I don't think we would be."But it's giving him that early chance to get a feel for the Premier League and he's doing okay."
Source: SKY_Sports