AS a belated 50th birthday present from his people, David Moyes may yet see Everton FCas conquer Fulham increase in importance. Not just did Martin Jolas side end up being gift-wrapped resistance, but elsewhere the relentless Tottenham behemoth remarkably stalled at Wigan Athletic. The Toffeesa manager mightn't have been going any champagne corks despite his tongue-in-cheek talk of a magnificent party on Saturday evening, but he was still inclined to hope for a European rise. Ironically his Everton team discovered their levels of energy after having a weary beat at Sunderland, in time to encounter a which played like the way was hiked all by theyad to Liverpool from West London. But by taking three factors from the Cottagers a' even if they didn't add shine to the scoreline by missing a litany of possibilities a' the Blues made sure no body can completely write them off as Europa League competitors. It was an uplift in fortunes that seemed unlikely in the aftermath of defeat at the Stadium of Light last week-end, with Spurs and Arsenal both successful. But maybe there are a few twists and turns left in this year in the end. Maybe. The probabilities are Everton can still have to win each of their remaining activities a' and along the way register first league wins in 11 years at Anfield and Stamford Bridge. But, the travelling Evertonians will at the least have something to stick onto a' unlike the sturdy number who made the journey from the capital to Goodison on Saturday. Everton were commemorating the 50th anniversary of their subject in 1963, which, coincidentally, was secured against Fulham, and five children of Harry Catterick's staff were afforded a rousing reception when they took to the frequency at half-time. Even yet in their stroll from the dugout to the halfway line, those Royal Blue heroes confirmed more vigour than some in white shirts had mustered in a embarrassingly one-sided first half. Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer was called in to action first; keeping Marouane Fellainias downward header with his knee, and was one of his wages were earned by few who in the visiting ranks thereafter. Everton quickly settled within their stride, even though Dimitar Berbatov hinted at his danger next when he very nearly associated with a in the penalty spot. To say they were prominent could be an exaggeration. Fresh and handled with their passing, the Blues found plenty of space down the best with Seamus Coleman and Kevin Mirallas while their opponents felt unlikely to break into a work.
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