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MARK LAWRENSON: Slump won’t matter if Moyes’s men stay fifth

EFC manager David Moyes, shouting

EVERTON’S slump in form shouldn’t detract from what they have achieved this season.

And it only becomes a problem if they don’t finish fifth.

But needing only one point from a home game against Newcastle on the final weekend while Aston Villa need to go to West Ham and win, is a scenario everyone would have taken at the start of the season.

In a football season you achieve what you achieve over 38 games.

If Everton had started the season like this, then were having the long unbeaten run from a couple of months ago at this stage, the supporters would be shouting from the rooftops now.

Flip the season round like that and it’s a good season in anyone’s book.

It doesn’t matter if you win your first 20 games then don’t win another one for the remainder of the campaign – 60 points is 60 points.

It’s a cliché, but the Premier League is a marathon. It’s where you finish that matters, not where you were at Tower Bridge.

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