Moyes on Broja, transfers and his first week in charge
Everton boss David Moyes has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Tottenham (kick-off 14:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
James Garner is back on the pitch training but Dwight McNeil and Tim Iroegbunam are further back in their recovery, while Seamus Coleman picked up "a slight injury" in training.
On Armando Broja potentially returning to parent club Chelsea: "His injury is now going to take a lot longer than initially thought. It is one of the options that might be available but people around the club are talking about it with Chelsea."
He said he has "enjoyed" his busy start to the job but he was "disappointed" to not get something out of the Aston Villa game.
On the performance: "A goal might have made us feel slightly different. We had a few chances but didn't finish them. We had more of the ball than we've had for a while but we need to make that special moment count."
He said the club are "looking really closely" at the transfer market and he is "trying to spend a few hours in the recruitment room."
He appeared to rule out an imminent deal for Lyon winger Ernest Nuamah, confirming only that "he is a player who I know we have been looking at."
Moyes is hopeful a set-piece coach will be finalised soon, after "a lot of very good people" registered their interest including Charlie Adam.
On what his side need to show to ignite their fight against relegation: "Team spirit, togetherness, individuals to stand up and be counted and to not hide. Quite simply it is about continuing to show desire. That's the minimum you hope you're going to get out of them."
He accepted "winning is a problem" so that is his first priority and after that "there will be plenty of time" to implement his "ways".
On how it feels to take over as manager midway through a season: "Trying to take over a job is never easy. This one feels easier because I've been here before but ultimately I've come into a situation that has been difficult and I've got to try and turn it around."
He said he has been "hugely impressed" with 17-year-old midfielder Harrison Armstrong: "We've only had a couple of days training but I think he's got a bit of personality as well."
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