Moyes relishing first Premier League game at Hill Dickinson Stadium - Soccer News
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David Moyes is eager for Everton's first Premier League match at the Hill Dickinson Stadium and expects the team to adapt quickly. Everton lost their season opener 1-0 at Leeds United after conceding an 84th-minute penalty. The club finished their time at Goodison Park with a 2-0 victory over Southampton courtesy of Iliman Ndiaye. Moyes describes Brighton as a progressive club that buys and sells effectively and fields a strong team. Brighton conceded a 97th-minute equaliser to Fulham in their opener. Fabian Hurzeler praises the anticipated atmosphere, warns of Everton's organisation, and welcomes Jack Grealish's loan signing.
"We're all really looking forward to the new stadium," said Moyes. "It's something that's been on the horizon for so long, and it's now here. We hope we can get used to it as quickly as we can. Everyone knows a new stadium is never that easy, but it's something we're really excited about now. Brighton are a very progressive football club who do a good job year-on-year. They buy and sell extremely well."
"The atmosphere [at Goodison Park] was a special atmosphere so I expect the same this weekend," said Hurzeler. "We are looking forward to seeing the new stadium but we are not there to be the nice club. Moyes' teams are always very organised and difficult to create chances [against]. You have to be awake all the time. Grealish is a great signing and I'm sure he will help Everton, he is an unbelievabl
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