Jarrad Branthwaite could become an English star in Everton, says David Moet
David Moyes believes Jarad Brantewight can realize his English ambitions at Everton, and there’s no need to leave Goodison Park to impress Thomas Touchel.
This week, there were reports that the defender was disappointed that he was removed from Torchel’s first team and then considered his future at Merseyside.
But Moys, who will bring back Toffee to Liverpool tomorrow night, pointed out that while playing for Everton, several other players are England regulars.
Moyes said:
“I think Jarad is in a position where he can easily do it and do it. I think Jarad picks up and says, “Now, I think it’s a challenge to show me what I can.”
“The club has developed quite a few England Internationals over the years. We have a very good goalkeeper (Jordan Pickford) who plays for England.”
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Everton rises under Moe
Everton’s form under Moe was impressive. They unbeaten nine league games and pulled them out of the relegation zone.
The Scots have received many praise for his influence after returning to Goodison, but claims he is happy to receive praise from players.
He added:
“There’s a lot to say about new managers coming in. I know it’s our job to get them to play, but I have to say the players have picked up themselves.
“In fact, we were a bit disappointed by some of the draws there, and we didn’t get a win.
“There could have been some draws there, but we could have been a bit lucky, but overall I think the players have everything they deserve.
“They’re getting results and we want to continue doing that.”
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Moe won the first Anfield as Everton boss.
Moys, who also manages Manchester United, Sunderland and West Ham on the top flight, has no good records against Liverpool, earning six of his 43 encounters with the Reds.
And he is eager to claim the first Anfield victory tomorrow night, in charge of Everton.
“As a club, it’s not something that the clubs do particularly often, so getting it’s a big deal for us,” he said. “It’s always been difficult. There were some draws out there, and I remember it well, but it’s always difficult. It’s not just us, but many clubs in the Premier League that go there and get results.”