Moyes - Players deserve credit

David Moyes was delighted with his players after Everton drew 0-0 with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Didier Drogba hit the crossbar in injury time for Chelsea but it was Everton who had the better chances in the game, with Leighton Baines having a penalty shout turned down after appearing to be caught by Alex in the first period.The result will give Moyes' side every confidence as they prepare to take on the Blues again in the FA Cup final on 30th May.Moyes told Sky Sports: "I was really pleased - I thought they played terrifically well. After the opening 15, 20 minutes we showed a bit of tiredness but I thought we got stronger as the game went on, passed it well, made a few chances so really pleased with the work they put in tonight."He believed Chelsea had made it tough for his side in the second period but said the Toffees had chances in the game.Opportunities"We carved out one or two opportunities which maybe on another day you score but as I said you are playing against a good side and it is always going to be tough."He believed it was a good shout for the penalty but praised the referee's performance overall, adding Chelsea have got a lot of big games coming up."So maybe tonight they had their eye off the ball a little bit, but our players didn't - we were terrific tonight in as much as picking ourselves up after 120 minutes against Man United and then coming here and doing it against Chelsea."So we have come a long way and the players deserve a lot of credit for it."

Source: SKY_Sports