Everton boss David Moyes has been speaking to the media before Monday's Premier League game against Manchester United at Hill Dickinson Stadium (kick-off 20:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
- Moyes revealed that everyone is fit apart from England international Jack Grealish, who is out for the season.
- On who replaces suspended defender Jake O'Brien in the starting line-up: "Seamus [Coleman] is fit and available. We also have other people who we can choose."
- On O'Brien's red card against Bournemouth: "We move on from it. He got sent off and these things happen."
- On the changes at Man Utd: "I don't think that there are any player changes, that's for sure. It's roughly the same players that Ruben [Amorim] had. I think Michael [Carrick] has come in and done a brilliant job, I think he has freshened up the players and supporters as well."
- On beating United earlier in the season: "Seems a long time ago but it was a huge three points because you have to try to pick up wins when you can and it didn't look likely as we went down to 10 men. We got a really good goal that night and did really well to hang on to it."
- Everton manager David Moyes on interim manager Michael Carrick, who Moyes managed during his spell in charge of United: "He was a really good professional and I think I was more impressed at the work he did at Middlesbrough. I think he did an amazing job there and his team played really well. He's come into the Manchester United job in what looks like a calm manner and gone about it very well."
- Looking back on his own brief tenure at Old Trafford: "It's where life takes you isn't it? I had a great time there even though it lasted a very short period, but I also have things I wished I could have done better. If I got another go at it I think I would have done things slightly different, but that's what happens when you look back on things."
- On Everton: "I think the big thing that I wanted us to do at Everton was to make us competitive with the so-called big teams at the top of the league. And I think we have tried to do that. We haven't won all the games, but we have been competitive."
- He also said: "We are not a team planning to fight relegation, we are a team trying to plan to challenge the teams in Europe and, to do that, we have to win some big games."
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