Everton set themselves a Champions League target
The 18-year-old substitute marked his 20-minute appearance with his first goal for the club just two days after he made his full debut at Middlesbrough.
“When he walked in the team gave him a standing ovation,” said Round. “He was a bit embarrassed but thoroughly deserved it.
“That is the way they are here with the team spirit and togetherness, they cheer each other on for success, all together as one.”
Meanwhile, Victor Anichebe made a welcome return to action as a late substitute following back and hamstring problems, suggesting Moyes’s recent striker crisis is coming to an end.
But in the four games the manager has been without a recognised senior centre-forward, his side have won three and drawn one.
And Round said: “No-one in the camp has made anything of the striker problems.
“We have very good strikers but we have people like Tim Cahill who can play up there so we’ve got goals all over the team, we can score from set plays and free-kicks so it’s not an issue.
“We are quite comfortable with the squad we’ve got and who can play up front.”





