Everton aiming to apply the pressure in European chase - Soccer News
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Everton aiming to apply the pressure in European chase - Soccer News
"It would be amazing if we could even get close, which we are. I just look back at my time at West Ham. We were almost relegated, and then we went on to get into Europe, and did it three years in a row after that. The idea is we want to keep pushing."
"I want to be positive, and I want to believe and I want the players to believe. I have said to them right at the start, that should be what we aim for if we can try and do it. It's getting closer. We're not being talked about as a club that's in relegation and falling away."
"We actually think we're a club that's making progress and we can start tickling the top teams and putting them under a bit of pressure. It's a really important win. We've not been doing so well for the home support, but the victory ends a run of six Premier League home games without victory."
Everton secured a 2-0 victory over Burnley at Hill Dickinson Stadium, with goals from James Tarkowski and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall moving the club within two points of the Premier League's top six. Manager David Moyes emphasized the importance of maintaining momentum in their pursuit of European football, which Everton last achieved in the 2017-18 season. Moyes drew parallels to his West Ham tenure, where the club progressed from near-relegation to three consecutive seasons of European qualification, culminating in Conference League success in 2023. The victory also ended a six-game Premier League home winless streak, which Moyes identified as significant for the club's home supporters.
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