Everton boss David Moyes wants to see sweet not sour on menu at Goodison

Sweet not sour on menu at GoodisonDAVID MOYES is desperate to avoid another Chinese takeaway tonight.Over a month has passed since the Everton boss had that 'Saturday feeling' of reflecting on a satisfying victory.In recent weeks he's been left to ponder what might have been as he settles down for a night at home with his spring rolls.The Blues have gone five games without a win but Moyes is determined to end that run when his side face Aston Villa at Goodison Park today.'I used to talk about the Saturday night feeling,' Moyes said. 'If you've won you can enjoy a meal with the wife and a bottle of wine if you fancy it.'The alternative is to pull the curtains and get a Chinese in and hope nobody sees you when you've lost.'There have been a few nights with the curtains drawn this season that's for sure, but that's football management. As a manager you want the positive Saturday night feeling more often.'There is pressure to get results. That is my job and there is nobody who hurts more than me, and nobody who examines himself more than me, when we don't get them.'Whatever anyone thinks or says, I have already thought about it and tried to correct it.'Everton haven't won in the league since victory at Portsmouth on September 26.They have slipped to 14th - closer to the drop zone than the European places - but Moyes insists he hasn't lowered his targets in the Premier League.'It might well be that we finish mid-table but it would be wrong of me to have that as my ambition,' he said.

Source: Liverpool_Echo