Moyes Commends Players but Cautions on Relegation Risk for Everton

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Moyes praises team effort
- Unbeaten run in February
- 15 points clear of relegation zone
- Goodison Park's atmosphere unique
- Need to continue accumulating points
Liverpool, March 7 (NationPress) Everton's head coach David Moyes praised his players for their impressive performance, yet he remains cautious about the club's position regarding relegation.
Following Moyes' reappointment after the dismissal of Sean Dyche, the team has shown significant improvement, managing to stay unbeaten in February and pulling 15 points clear of the relegation zone.
"We need to remain vigilant about potential outcomes, but right now, our focus is on improving with each match and enhancing our gameplay. The players have accomplished an incredible feat over the past 5-6 weeks, but I’m not convinced we’re in the clear just yet. Accumulating points is essential," Moyes stated during a press briefing.
Since his return, the team has maintained an unbeaten record in away games, and Moyes described the atmosphere at Goodison Park, especially in its final season, as 'remarkable.'
"Perhaps the key factor is the number of home matches we've played recently. I must emphasize that our series of games has included numerous home fixtures, and Goodison is currently a magical place to play.
"I must acknowledge our performances against Brighton, Crystal Palace, and Brentford, where the players have excelled. We must continue this momentum, striving for growth and advancement," he concluded.