David Moyes is refusing to dub tomorrow’s game as the biggest of the season so far insisting instead that “every game is the biggest of the season.” This is what we call manager speak – a time when much is said but little is learned other than the guy in charge is going through his duty of talking to the media at all. Indeed much of what he had to say, notably on Jarrod Bowen’s possible involvement from the start, he has already said before each of the previous two games and we are still no closer discovering whether or not he will line up against Southampton. Instead we are once again reminded that he signed the likes of Phil Jagielka, Leighton Baines and Tim Cahill and that it took them various lengths of time to settle into his Everton team of the time. So different day – same sort of answers. Here’s what he is reported as saying at https://www.whufc.com/news/articles/2020/february/28-february/live-blog-david-moyes-pre-southampton-press-conference: “I’ll assess Jarrod and see where he is at. I want him to be for the long term.” Err, what does that mean? “If we are signing a player from Hull and hoping him to be a saviour, I think that’s unfair, but he’s looking very good and very sharp.”
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