Everton manager David Moyes hailed Ayegbeni Yakubu’s return to form after the Nigerian ended a run of nine matches without a goal to earn a 1-1 draw against Middlesbrough.
Yakubu claimed Everton’s second-half equalizer at Goodison Park on Sunday when he deflected in Mikel Arteta’s free-kick.
It was the powerful striker’s first goal since September and extended Everton’s unbeaten run to five matches - much to the relief of Moyes, who expects Yakubu to go on a scoring run now.
“I was pleased for Yakubu to have scored. He had a couple of other chances beforehand so he will be pleased with his effort too,” Moyes said.
“He did a lot better in this one, overall it was a better performance from him,” he said. “Strikers will take any goal that comes along. It may come off his backside, or in this case his back, but they all count and they all give you confidence.”
Middlesbrough had led through an early Gary O’Neil strike and labored for long periods before Yakubu’s equalizer. Even then they couldn’t go on to take all three points and have won just once in eight matches at Goodison this season.
Moyes still took heart from the amount of chances his team had created.
“We missed a lot of opportunities and have played better,” he said. “When they went ahead with a goal on the counter-attack there was always the chance that they could do that again, so we needed to be careful.”
“But give us credit, we kept going forward although we found it very difficult to score,” Moyes said. “We have kept the unbeaten run going, but it’s another home game we were aiming for three points which would have pushed us up nearer the top group.”
“I am disappointed that we did not do that and win the game. Our home form is not worrying me, I believe by the end of the season we will have picked up what we need at home,” the Scot said.
Middlesbrough have not lost since they were thrashed 5-0 at home by Chelsea and, like Everton, are now unbeaten in five matches.
“We showed some different characteristic in this one, we had to roll our sleeves up and defend the box,” ‘Boro boss Gareth Southgate said.
“We defended a lot of stuff in the air and we stood up to the physical challenge because Everton are a big, strong side,” he said.
“We showed we are capable of digging in and getting something from the game,” Southgate said. “The Chelsea defeat was a great lesson for us, and we saw what the very best are capable of doing and the standards that we have to aspire to.”
“But we have taken eight points from our last four away games and we are unbeaten in five since losing to Chelsea. That is as good a run as anyone else in the division,” he said.
English Premier League
Team P GD PTS
1 Chelsea 13 28 32
2 Liverpool 13 13 32
3 Man Utd 12 15 24
4 Arsenal 13 10 23
5 Aston Villa 13 6 23
6 Hull 13 -2 21
7 Everton 13 -2 19
8 Middlesbrough 13 -4 18
9 Portsmouth 13 -5 18
10 Fulham 12 1 17
11 Sunderland 13 -7 15
12 Man City 13 4 14
13 Bolton 13 -4 14
14 West Ham 13 -6 14
15 Stoke 13 -11 14
16 Wigan 13 -3 13
17 Newcastle 13 -5 13
18 Blackburn 13 -10 13
19 Tottenham 13 -4 12
20 West Brom 13 -14 11
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