David Moyes hails Everton FC youngster Seamus Coleman’s ‘terrific’ progress
EVERTON manager David Moyes has revealed that he is delighted with the progress of Seamus Coleman after the Irishman netted his first Premier League goal.
Coleman, a £60,000 buy from Sligo Rovers, grabbed Everton’s second equaliser at Bloomfield Road and Moyes, who likened the player to Tottenham star Gareth Bale this week, is pleased with the youngster’s development.
He said: “He has done terrific. He did great for the goal.
“There are one or two things he could have done better but overall his performance was good.
“He got to the byline and put some balls in he would have hoped someone would get on the end of.”
The draw extended Everton’s unbeaten sequence to six matches – a strong recovery having begun October bottom of the league.
Nevertheless, Moyes regarded the result as two points dropped in their quest to climb the table.
He said: “Winning in the Premier League is never easy – this wasn’t easy but I thought it was there for us to get the result.
“But I thought we made a lot of poor decisions on the field. Maybe we should have done something differently than we did.”
Everton also had several chances to settle the match and manager David Moyes felt his side should have taken more than a point.






