Everton manager David Moyes on being mathematically safe in the Premier League ahead of their clash with Chelsea
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
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00:00Mathematically safe, I suppose it's not necessarily a relief because we felt you were going to be safe anyway, but now that it's confirmed, how does it feel?
00:08Well, it's a feeling that's where I'm glad I didn't have that feeling of what it's like being in the relegation battle right to the end.
00:15I think for the club, they'll know more about it in recent years where it's been going to the last day, for example.
00:20And when I came in, I was really worried. I'm looking, I'm saying this could really go to the last couple of games, you know, maybe having to win at home.
00:26But I have to say the players have done such a good job, got the job done early and got myself in a pretty strong position, which we want to build on.
00:35We want to try and finish the season well. We shouldn't be, we shouldn't be celebrating avoiding relegation.
00:41That's far from it. And I think the position we're in, it may be worth that, but the truth is we've got to try and aim for much bigger and much better than that.