The match began with Liverpool taking a 2-0 lead at halftime, but Everton fought back through a goal from Idrissa Gueye. Despite their efforts, the team ultimately lost the game.
In a post-match interview, Moyes acknowledged that the first half was not a strong performance, but praised the team's resilience in the second half. He noted that while Everton created some good chances, they were unable to capitalize on them.
Moyes also expressed his disappointment with some of the referee's decisions, particularly the amount of stoppage time awarded at the end of the match. He felt that the referee's whistle hindered the team's ability to start quickly and play efficiently.
Moyes remained optimistic about the team's strong start to the season, highlighting their ability to win away from home. He hopes that they can continue to build on this momentum.
When asked about a specific tackle that led to Liverpool's first goal, Moyes admitted that he hadn't seen it again and couldn't be sure if it was a foul. He chose not to comment further on the matter.
Moyes praised the team's spirit and resilience, noting that they never gave up, even in the face of adversity.
He also expressed frustration with the referee's handling of the game, particularly the decision to award only three minutes of stoppage time at the end of the match. Moyes suggested that this limited the team's opportunities to start quickly and play effectively.
Moyes acknowledged that the match was a challenging one for Everton, but he remained hopeful that the team can continue to build on their recent successes.