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The easiest element of David Moyes’ job as Everton manager must be that nobody is coming into him at Finch Farm, knocking on his door and saying: “That’s why I should be playing.”There have been a few times now this season, like the Carabao Cup defeat at Wolves, where he’s tried to give minutes to these players, but when they’ve been given the opportunity, they’ve let themselves down. We’ve got to be realistic over where we’ve been as a football club but look at where Sunderland have been and how they’re now getting good results with a bit of hard work and determination. Because I’ve seen us play some good football, I was confident we’d get something out of the game and we started excellently.We could have been three nil up after half an hour and it was great to see how we were playing, but then the warning signs crept back in. After Thierno Barry’s miss, we seemed to go into survival mode where we haven’t got the confidence to get the ball forward, everyone backs off and the midfield doesn’t win any second balls.Sunderland were showing their physicality and fitness levels, which I was hoping were...

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