
David Moyes disgusted at what Everton player did in win vs Sunderland
David Moyes was far from impressed by what he saw as Everton drew with Sunderland.
Everton picked up a point against Sunderland after a hard-fought second-half performance at the Stadium of Light.
Iliman Ndiaye was superb for Everton again and gave the away side the lead with a stunning solo effort after just 15 minutes.
Thierno Barry missed a huge chance for Everton to make it two, but skied his effort from barely yards out after a perfect Jack Grealish cross.
The miss didn’t go down well with the travelling faithful, especially as it went on to cost Moyes the Toffees from securing the three points.

David Moyes was left fuming by Theirno Barry vs Sunderland
Barry came in to replace Beto after his shocking Everton form in recent weeks.
It appears that the Frenchman learnt from his colleague after he missed multiple clear-cut chances against both Manchester City and Tottenham.
The man signed from Villarreal initially looked good against the Mackems as he knocked the ball down for James Garner within a minute.
This wasn’t a sign of things to come as Barry went on to miss an easy chance to give the away side a 2-0 lead in the first half.

Moyes was left hugely frustrated by the striker’s miss after weeks of seeing it from his other striker option on Merseyside.
talkSPORT commentator Mark Wilson spotted the Scot from the gantree and made note of his reaction on 3 November.
He said: “We’ve just seen David Moyes turn away in disgust.“
Moyes right to rage at Barry at Everton
When bringing in a big-money signing, they simply have to hit the ground running, especially when cash hasn’t been flowing freely at Everton over the years.
Beto came in for a sizable fee and has struggled, and many were hoping that Barry wouldn’t go down a similar path.
The Frenchman almost directly copied the ex-Udinese man with his miss at the Stadium of Light, leaving serious questions to be asked.
A striker can’t be missing from just yards out, no matter his lack of Premier League experience, and it is that which has cost Moyes against his old side.
On another day, his strike finds the roof of the net and Everton win, but instead they will be forced to settle for a single point.
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