Fulham 0 – 0 Everton (25/09/10)

Article by Cahill

Everton sank to the foot of the Barclays Premier League to complete a miserable week for manager David Moyes.

The Toffees were held to a drab draw at Craven Cottage but regardless of securing a stage, they propped up the table after West Ham beat Tottenham.

Acquiring crashed out of the Carling Cup with a midweek defeat at Brentford, they should now wait at minimum one more week to declare their very first Premier League win of the period.

Moyes will be the far more pleased manager after Everton managed long spells of a dire match that did not indicate any indication of life until finally the closing 50 percent hour.

Fulham keeper Mark Schwarzer created a fine help save from Yakubu in the 78th moment and the later phases were lit up by a duel amongst the rivals that the Australian obviously won.

But the afternoon reflected poorly on each teams with each and every suffering from their lack of firepower having misplaced crucial strikers to the therapy area.

Everton manufactured the brighter start but it took a effectively-timed tackle from their defender Phil Jagielka to deny Clint Dempsey a excellent chance.

Carlos Salcido sped into the box and squared to Dempsey, who was about to shoot from the edge of the area only for Jagielka to intervene

Tim Cahill, back again acquiring missed the very last two games with a knee injuries, grew to become tangled with Brede Hangeland as Everton threatened and then Pienaar saw an try saved by Schwarzer.

Seamus Coleman was proving influential for the Toffees down the right side as Fulham continued to find on their own on the back foot.

Schwarzer had to react smartly to gather a dangerous cross from Phil Neville with Leighton Baines lurking in the 6-property box.

A dynamic run from Baines stored Everton on the front foot and Fulham’s problems grew when Stephen Kelly limped off to be changed by Chris Baird.

Zoltan Gera opened up his box of methods to skip past Baines ahead of generating a tame shot that failed to difficulty Howard.

Far better was to come from Fulham when Simon Davies discovered Salcido, who expertly teed up Dickson Etuhu only for the Nigerian’s header to locate the arms of Howard.

Mikel Arteta, restored to the Everton line-up right after missing his side’s Carling Cup exit in midweek, attempted his luck from long variety but the Spaniard’s shot drifted narrowly broad of the proper post.

The remarkable Salcido stopped Cahill in his tracks with a textbook problem as the 2nd half received off to an attritional start off.

Gera sent a shot across the encounter of aim and was then changed by Eddie Johnson as manager Mark Hughes looked to inject some like into his facet.

Fulham responded by generating a slick move that noticed Dempsey force a desperate preserve from Howard prior to Duff’s comply with up was deflected to safety.

Everton really should have crept forward when Coleman showed athleticism to uncover the near post where Yakubu failed to connect although under stress from Schwarzer.

Dempsey then went close as the match ultimately began to open up.

A brilliant fingertip conserve of Yakubu’s low piledriver showed specifically why supervisor Mark Hughes battled so tough to prevent Schwarzer from becoming a member of Arsenal in the summer time.

Schwarzer advanced off his line to maintain Yakubu at bay the moment more just before Kamara, playing his very first game for Fulham considering that January, noticed a weak penalty shout rejected by Howard Webb.

Yakubu had two possibilities to snatch victory but his very first work bobbled agonisingly wide of the appropriate publish before he missed a sitter with the previous kick of the game.

David Moyes remained stoical after Everton sank to the foot of the Premier League subsequent today’s goalless draw with Fulham.

“It’s one particular way up now. A person has to be bottom and it really is us at this current time,” explained Moyes. “I really don’t think we search like a bottom-of-the-league staff but we are so we have to get out of it. It really is up to us to put it right.

“We just have to retain performing what we’re performing. We’ll maintain enjoying. There was no lack of self-assurance from us in opposition to Fulham. We tried using to do the proper things. The spirit’s very good. The players are all with each other and are all operating for the lead to to get a end result. My perception is that we have a truly excellent staff. That’s by no means altered.”

Strikers Louis Saha and Victor Anichebe are injured and Moyes lamented their absence. “We had lots of possession and we created a lot more possibilities than Fulham,” he mentioned. “We had some possibilities later on and one particular or two in the first half.

“I can’t come absent stating we played badly however maybe we didn’t create adequate chances. We’re missing in real firepower but you’d have to say we had the finest probabilities in the game but couldn’t consider them. There is a lack of perception in front of goal. Nothing’s heading in and we can’t even deflect a single in at the moment.”

Tim Cahill started following two matches out with a knee harm and Moyes was happy with his contribution. “Cahill has a negative knee and he did really properly to play for us right now. We usually knew it would be bit of a gamble,” he mentioned. “He needed to play and we didn’t know how extended we’d get out of him. To get an hour was really good.”

Fulham manager Mark Hughes, whose aspect remain unbeaten in the Premier League, does not count on Everton to be propping up the table for lengthy. “Everton showed these days that they’re in a untrue position and it really is apparent they’re a extremely excellent side,” stated Hughes.

“They’re at the improper stop of the table but I don’t anticipate that lasting for lengthy. In most of the video games I’ve witnessed of them on video and Tv they’ve played nicely and had influence. They’ve been unlucky not to get far more factors. They possibly just need a win to get them heading once again. I’d picture no one in the Everton camp is as well involved.”

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