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What The Papers Say - 16 January

Round up of the day's paper talk.

Engenda What The Papers Say - 16 January

The views on this page are taken from the local and national media and do not necessarily reflect the views of Everton.

Liverpool Echo

 

 

SHANE DUFFY wants to help ease Everton FC's defensive headache and persuade David Moyes not to spend his limited transfer cash on a new centre-back this month.

The Republic of Ireland U-21 international was on loan at League One side Scunthorpe until the start of January, but returned when injuries to Phil Jagielka and Tony Hibbert left the Blues decimated at the back.

He was thrust into the limelight against Spurs last Wednesday when Sylvain Distin became the latest casualty, and Duffy started his first Premier League game for the Toffees in their 1-1 draw with Aston Villa on Saturday.

The 20-year-old had a steady afternoon at Villa Park, and impressed former central defender Moyes.

Now he wants to convince his manager he can be a long-term addition to the first-team set-up at Goodison.

He said: "Hopefully I have tried to save Everton money and we will see what he (Moyes) says. I will just try and do my best for the club. It is up to him and if it is not what he is thinking I will just have to work harder.

"It is a good squad. We just have a few injuries but the manager believes. He trusts me and he gives me confidence. You can't ask for a better manager to be honest and I am glad I have got the chance."

Duffy admits his chance has been quick and somewhat unexpected, but he was able to shrug off nerves to ease himself into the action.

"It happened quick. I have got to be ready," he said. "The gaffer told me to be ready if I need you. I was always preparing for Everton but I got the call and had done enough.

"It is a lot different from League One. Just a step up but I thought I did enough. I felt I did well and Johnny (Heitinga) helped me along and my team helped me along to be fair. It would have been better if we had got three points.

"I was nervous obviously before the game but I said to myself that you want to play as sure as you can. Playing alongside a Dutch international helps you a lot. I was delighted to play."

"Every day I have worked hard to achieve my dream of playing in the Premier League so I have got that chance and hopefully I can stay around it and play a bit better."

Duffy is from the same Northern Irish city, Derry, as new team-mate Darron Gibson, and was also impressed with how quickly the former Manchester United midfielder settled in on his Everton debut.

He said: "Darron did well. He is a good signing for us. He's a good lad and he's got settled in straight away.

"You can see he has got a bit of class about him. He hasn't been playing for United so it is only his first game in a while, so you have seen him out there and he has done well against Villa and a few more games and he will push on.

"Hopefully some day we'll play for Ireland together but I have got to stick to playing for Everton first, and it would be great to get called up for Ireland."

The Mirror

 

 

David Moyes reckons another top-eight finish for Everton this season would be among his most "satisfying" feats as a boss.

The Scot guided Everton to seventh last term and eighth and fifth the previous two seasons.

But Everton are ­struggling for goals and have injury ­problems with Phil Jagielka a long-term absentee.

Moyes said at Villa Park: "If I could keep us near where we've been in the past, then I'll get as much if not more ­satisfaction.

"I try not to see it in a negative way but there are so many of us trying to get 40 points, then you can look forward and see where you can go from there."

The Sun

 

 

SHANE DUFFY is desperate to prove he can save cash-strapped Everton a fortune.

The 20-year-old centre-half knows he is only in the team because of injuries to Sylvain Distin and Phil Jagielka.

But the Irishman said: "It's known we are looking to bring in a centre-half but hopefully I can save the gaffer some money.

"But it's not up to me, so all I can do is try my best whenever I play. And if the manager does bring someone in I'll just need to work even harder."

Daily Mail

 

 

Everton have taken USA striker Edson Buddle on trial, according to the 30-year-old's agent.

The former LA Galaxy player joins up with fellow Americans Landon Donovan and Tim Howard on Merseyside as he tries to secure a move from German second division side Ingolstadt.

Buddle had a similar trial at West Ham last month and a year ago attracted interest from Stoke, Wolves, Birmingham and Sheffield Wednesday.

 Buddle formed an impressive partnership with Donovan at the Home Depot Center, culminating in 19 goals in 30 games in 2010 and a call-up to the World Cup.

He is Ingolstadt's top scorer this season, with six in 17 league appearances, but the club are languishing at the wrong end of the table. His agent, Richard Motzkin, said on Twitter: 'For those asking, my client (Edson Buddle) will be on trial this week at Everton.' 

Joel CurranCuellar on Villas bench is a mystery to me. A cheap bid for him would surely be worth a go. As he can play right-back too.

Monday 16th January 12:04 Report Comment

Samuel RoweHave a look at Curtis Haley plays for blackburn.

Monday 16th January 10:02 Report Comment
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