Everton FC manager David Moyes happy with win and with Louis Saha's Twitter reaction to not playing

DAVID MOYES was delighted with his side after Everton FC fought back from a goal down to beat Wigan Athletic 3-1 at Goodison Park on Saturday.

And the Everton manager was even happy to have a disgruntled striker Louis Saha, who bemoaned his omission from the squad on Saturday.

After going a goal down to a Franco di Santo, Phil Jagielka’s header levelled it up 97 seconds later.

And with six minutes remaining substitute Apostolos Vellios nodded in Tony Hibbert’s cross and Royston Drente added the third deep into injury time, with both players registering their first goals for the club.

The result doubled Everton’s Barclays Premier League goal tally for the season, having managed just three in their previous three matches.

There has been six different players on target for Everton this season. But not striker Saha, who has played just 41 minutes this season in two substitute appearances. He was left out of the squad and immediately vented his frustration on Twitter.

“I am not good enough. Absolutely destroyed. It’s coz I’m confident in my ability that I’m gutted,” the 33-year-old Frenchman wrote on learning he had not made the 18.

Asked about the player’s comments Moyes said: “It’s good that, great. I want them upset when they are not involved.”

It is understood Saha left the ground soon after discovering he was not in the squad.

“Everybody reports for the game and we tell them the subs, because they knew the team,” added the Everton manager. “I’m not really that bothered.

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