Everton vs Bolton preview - Moyes wary Trotters could cause a shock - 7M sport

Everton vs Bolton preview - Moyes wary Trotters could cause a shock



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Posted Wednesday, January 04, 2012 by PA

Everton boss David Moyes claims recent results show why nobody can take anything for granted in the Barclays Premier League.

New Year's Eve saw big guns Manchester United and Chelsea suffer shock defeats at home to Blackburn and Aston Villa respectively before leaders Manchester City were beaten by a last-gasp goal at Sunderland 24 hours later.

Everton, meanwhile, extended their unbeaten run to four games with a 1-0 win at West Brom and the odds look good for them continuing the sequence with another triumph when they host Bolton.

Wanderers are bottom of the table and lost 2-0 at home to Everton in November but, with the top flight seemingly as unpredictable as ever, Moyes is not about to underestimate his team's task at Goodison Park.

"The Premier League is back to the topsy-turvy way it was last year when you didn't know who was winning what," Moyes said.

"Just over the last couple of weeks we have started to see that again. There is no guarantee when you play any games who is going to win or lose at the moment, so you need to go about your job correctly.

"We got a good three points (at the Reebok Stadium) and it would be great if we could do it again but there is nothing guaranteed and I wouldn't take anything for granted.

"Bolton are difficult opposition - they have their own fight at this moment in time while we are trying to push up the league."

Moyes will be able to call on Landon Donovan for the first time since it was announced in December that the United States international would be rejoining the Toffees on a two-month loan deal from the Los Angeles Galaxy.

Donovan proved a success in a stint of the same duration with Everton in 2010 and says he feels "more prepared" this time, although Moyes has stressed it is only when he takes part in matches that the 29-year-old can properly be assessed.

Asked if he thought Donovan had "hit the ground running" in training, Moyes said: "He looks okay, I have to say, but how can you tell?

"Even though we have seen some football, we have not seen any games yet.

"But fitness-wise he is not someone who carries a lot of weight. He is quite lightweight and he looks okay.

"He came before and did well for us - scored a couple of goals, played well and showed some qualities.

"We are hoping over his time here he will do that again, but we have to remember it's only a short loan."

Everton have announced that players will wear black armbands as a mark of respect to Gary Ablett and that there will be a period of silence ahead of the FA Cup match with Tamworth at Goodison Park on Saturday.

It was confirmed on Monday that former Toffees defender and coach Ablett, who also played for Liverpool, had died at the age of 46 after a 16-month fight against non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Bolton manager Owen Coyle says defender Gary Cahill is "absolutely" a part of his plans for the clash as things stand.

Coyle confirmed last Friday that a fee - believed to be in the region of £7million - had been agreed with Chelsea for Cahill and talks have been ongoing with a view to completing the 26-year-old's proposed move to Stamford Bridge.

However, it is unclear how much progress has been made on that front.

Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas said later the same day the parties were "miles apart regarding agreement with the player" and, on Saturday, after naming Cahill as his skipper for the 1-1 draw with Wolves, Coyle stressed there had only been one meeting between the London club and the England international's representatives.

Asked whether Cahill was in his plans for the match at Goodison Park, Coyle said: "Absolutely."

He added: "The games have come thick and fast and I would imagine that has restricted people in terms of getting around a table and having dialogue with regard to Gary's representatives and Chelsea - they played again (Monday).

"So where we are is as I have said before - we agreed a fee between the clubs and it is now up to Chelsea and Gary's representatives to conclude that, or not.

"I think there has only been one meeting on that. The other day Gary prepared and then played at a very high level and will continue to do that - he is an outstanding young man.

"Whatever comes, we will deal with the situation when it arises."

Bolton goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen (thigh) is a major injury doubt but Darren Pratley is available again after illness.



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