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BOSS WARY OF WOLVES....

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By The Nark End
March 26 2010
EVERTON MANAGER HAS WARNED THE BLUES TO BE WARY OF A CONFIDENT WOLVES TEAM AHEAD OF THE GAME TOMORROW AT MOLINEUX.

 

David Moyes has warned his side that Wolves could present one of the toughest tests of the season after they clawed their way out of the relegation battle.

Mick McCarthy's side beat fellow strugglers West Ham 3-1 on Tuesday and the Everton manager believes that result will see them secure their Premier League status.

"We had a big result against Man City midweek but let's not forget the result Mick and his team had at West Ham,"  "Moyes said.  "That win was a massive result for them and I am sure it was an emotional result because if they had lost they might have been back down at the bottom of the table. 

"It was certainly a big night for Wolves.  We have got to go there and try to do our job," the manager continued.  "My players are doing well so hopefully we can pick up all the points."

In the last month, Mick McCarthy's side have drawn with Aston Villa, convincingly beaten West Ham and were unlucky not to take a point from their encounter with Manchester United.

Moyes says the match at Molineux will need his side to be on top of their game.

"They will have a great deal of confidence from the results they have got recently.  They have been on a mini-run and I see that run as probably getting Wolves now safe from relegation.

"They now don't have that fear hanging over them.  Mick has done a great job, he's got some good players and he has got them playing with confidence."

Everton drew 1-1 in the fixture at Goodison before Christmas and the manager was left frustrated by the result.

There may be just seven games left from this season but Moyes predicts more upsets before the final whistle blows on 9 May.

"When it comes to the end of the season you can't predict who will win games because the teams at the bottom of the table are desperate for results as are the teams at the top. 

"You never know and I think the way the Premier League has been this season it wouldn't surprise me if there are still a few shocks to come."

MOYES WILL NOT FACE CHARGE:

Everton manager David Moyes has not been charged by the Football Association following Wednesday evening's altercation with Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini.

The incident saw both managers sent to the stands at the City of Manchester Stadium during Everton's 2-0 win over the Citizens.  

Moyes will, however, recieve a written reminder of his responsibilities from the FA.

On the other hand, his opposite number Mancini has been charged with improper conduct and has until 6 April to respond to the charge.

A Regulatory Commission will hear the charge by or before 19 April.

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BOSS WARY OF WOLVES....
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Date: 26/03/2010 18:50

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