Man City 2-0 Everton: What Moyes said published at 17:46 BST
David Moyes spoke to BBC Match of the Day after Everton's defeat against Manchester City: "I was quite pleased with lots of the performance. Not pleased with the result. We've come here and put on a good show, up until the first goal certainly. Created a couple of chances in the first half. I wanted to try and challenge the likes of City and Arsenal where we can. We've challenged them today but we've come up a bit short.
On Beto's chances: "I think the one he doesn't get to, he should get to. The one that was given offside was onside I think and ultimately we get a VAR decision if it goes in. The first chance we're studs away from getting a goal.
On the difficulty of facing Erling Haaland: They've got a number nine who knows how to find the back of the net. One occasion where just as we were changing over from attacking to defensive phase we got caught up with a pass. It was a terrific ball by Nico O'Reilly for Haaland to score but if you give that level opportunities you give them the chance to score. A bit of a scruffy goal the second one. He scuffs it through James' [Tarkowski] legs, they won't be bothered about that but not a great finish from our point of view. That puts us in danger at 2-0 but I was impressed with how well we defended after that because they had more chances.
"You mustn't forget where Everton were in the last few years. Coming here we're trying to challenge one of the best teams in football. For large periods we did a good job and we challenged them. We move on."
Did you know?
Everton have won just one of their last 36 Premier League away games against sides who finished in the top four the previous season, and are winless in 20 (D7 L13) since beating Liverpool 2-0 in February 2021.