
For David Moyes, Anfield has become a nightmare.
Twenty-one games were played there, no win, 14 losing and 36 goals – and Everton president doesn’t expect life to be easier when Tafis visit Liverpool in the Premier League in the Premier League.
“We may be farther away from Liverpool than we are now,” said Moyes, 61, 36 behind Liverpool.
“When we left here, we were very close to Liverpool, we were competing, we competed around the same areas.
A look at the books of history shows that Moyes is true. This is the biggest gap in the Mercedes derby, where Moses was in charge of Everton.
19 Premier League games without winning against Anfield are the longest games of each coach in the tournament without a victory.
Dozens of these games were in Everton, with the club drew seven and losing seven. He also lost in Anfield’s only game when Manchester United Bosse and again when he was in charge of Sanderland.
While West Ham was coach, he was responsible for seven games in Liverpool, losing them all, with his last visit to the Reds 5-1 in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup in December
He said, “You. I don’t want the registry. I want to win. I want to be sure that I’ll get rid of it.
“Every time we go there, it presents another chance to do that.
“I’m lying if I say I’m waiting for me to go there because it’s a very difficult place to achieve results. It’s not about the environment or the stadium, they’ve always produced good teams.