David Moyes: I can’t magic an end to Everton’s goalscoring woes
New Everton manager David Moyes says he is not a magician and will have to turn to the transfer market to remedy their goalscoring issue after a suffering a double blow in his first match back in command at Goodison Park.
After losing 1-0 to Aston Villa on his return after almost 12 years away there was more bad news for the Scot with on-loan striker Armando Broja set to be sent back to Chelsea as his ankle injury would sideline him for at least three months.
With goals hard to come by – this was the 11th time this season and ninth occasion in the past 11 league games they had failed to score – Moyes sorely needs reinforcements up front and Broja’s exit would at least give up a spot for another loan signing.
“Ultimately it is not just this one game tonight, it has been other games and I think it is there for everybody to see,” he remarked.
“It’s not something I’ve just come in and said, ‘We’re not quite good enough at finishing’.
“By the way, I can’t ‘magic’ all that to change, I just can’t do it.
“I can see Sean (Dyche) got in a great group of players with their attitude and commitment but we are desperately needing to add some quality in certain areas, mainly to create and craft goals and finish as well.
“We are needing to get those levels up. The predicament the club has been in it has probably not been able to move to a level of player in the market which may make the difference.
“We do need to add to the squad if we can but we just have to be careful we don’t go too much (due to profitability and sustainability rules) but we will try to see what we can do – definitely.”
On Broja, who was taken off on a stretcher in last week’s FA Cup triumph over Peterborough, Moyes added: “We think he is going to be out for somewhere between 10 and 12 weeks.
“So it would probably mean there is a possibility – and it’s not done yet – he would have to go back to Chelsea because we can’t get loans in as our loans are full.”
Aston Villa coach Unai Emery was thrilled to have halted their bad run away from home.
“Very important today to win, we have broken our barren spell in the last matches we played away in the Premier League,” he remarked after his team grabbed their first away victory in six tries.
“Today the result was very important. I believe we deserved to win and that is really significant for our confidence.”
New £21million signing Donyell Malen watched his new team from the stands, having joined from Borussia Dortmund.
“We are excited how he can help us and these players,” stated Emery.
“Hopefully we can get his best.”
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