Moyes eyes new year boost

Moyes eyes new year boost

Published Dec. 31, 2011 1:16 p.m. ET

In recent years, the pattern has been for the Toffees to have a slow start to campaigns with results picking up in the new year. This time has been no different as a testing run of fixtures in September and October left them at the wrong end of the table and although they have risen to 10th Moyes has stressed things have to improve in 2012. "The first half of the seasons have always been tough for us but there is no guarantee that in the second half of this season we will do what we have done in the other ones - we have to prove that," said the Scot ahead of Sunday's trip to West Brom. "I hope we are in the mindset of getting better because we need to kick on and start winning the games. "But we will be asking to do that with basically the same players and if they haven't been winning them now they have to make sure they win them in the second half of the year. "I think the players believe we come good and are strong in the second half of the season so because of that we have to try to show it. "I am ready for it and looking forward to winning a few games and enjoying my Saturday nights more. We have to hope it happens again but there is no guarantee." Everton's problem has been a lack of goals with just 18 in 17 matches and that has been compounded by leaking goals at inopportune moments - usually before they have had chance to score themselves. In four of their last five league matches the Toffees have conceded the first goal and Moyes admits that is making life more difficult for themselves. "If you are not scoring many goals it means we are chasing," added Moyes, whose side have kept just three clean sheets this season. "If we are not careful if we lose a goal there will be some games when teams will score two and it might become impossible for us to get back into the game. "But I couldn't say we've been that bad defensively but we are still conceding slightly more than a goal a game. "We have to stop that if we want to do better because our 'goals for' column is not allowing us to concede any. "We are either going to have to start rattling them in at one end or keeping them out at the other if we are to stand any chance. "2011 has been a difficult year for Everton, it has not been one of our best, so it would be great if I could win the first game in January." Moyes has brought Los Angeles Galaxy forward Landon Donovan back to the club - he first did so in 2010 - for a two-month spell but he has warned fans not to expect much movement when the transfer window opens. "I wouldn't say we have been particularly busy - people know we don't have the finances to be out there spending like we would hope," he said. "No-one should be kidded that we will be adding major signings, if we are it will be small purchases if anything at all and it is difficult to improve a team like Everton will small amounts of cash. "We've been in the loan market and some occasions it has worked and some it hasn't. "I'd love to say there are a few loans lined up to come in but you tend to find to get a loan it is someone who is not wanted at a club. "It becomes a difficult market to look into, especially this time of year because most clubs will say if they have a player like that they would rather sell them to move them on and probably some of the players you are looking at are not worth buying at this time."

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