Everton manager, David Moyes, has explained why his team drew 3-3 against Manchester City in the Premier League on Monday night.
Moyes’ side were leading 3-1 in the 73 minutes of the encounter at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, thanks to a brace from Thierno Barry and a goal from Jake O’Brien.
However, the Toffees ended up playing a draw following two late goals from Erling Haaland and Jeremy Doku.
Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Moyes admitted that Everton let themselves down because they defended the goal scored by Haaland poorly.
According to him, his players didn’t do enough to see the game out at 3-1.
“We let ourselves down because we defended the second goal so poorly. We were hugely outplayed in the first half,” Moyes said.
“The players made a great effort to get us in the game, and really, when we got to 3-1, we should be doing enough to see it out,” he said.



