da pinup bet: Everton boss David Moyes has admitted his Merseyside derby record remains a source of frustration ahead of Sunday's showdown with Liverpool at Goodison Park.
da betano casino: The Toffees have lost eight of the last ten league derbies on home soil, much to the frustration of their Scottish coach.
On Sunday he will lock horns with friend Roy Hodgson for the first time since he took the Liverpool reins in the summer.
However, a rueful Moyes will not let sentiment stand in the way of a rare derby success for the blue half of the city.
"At Everton it's been difficult to win as many derbies as I'd hoped to have over the years," he explained.
"I could say that I've had a chance to bed down and Roy is just trying that now. He's at a new club.
"Liverpool's record against us is very good, but then you've got to mention that our debt is far, far less than Liverpool's so it's always been more difficult to get results."
Everton will be without five key players in Marouane Fellaini, Phil Jagielka, Louis Saha, Jack Rodwell and Victor Anichebe through injury and Moyes is only too aware of the threat posed by the Reds.
He added:"I go into the game knowing we have a good team good players, although obviously we're missing a host of players.
"Liverpool have some fantastic individual players who can win games at any moment."Subscribe to Football FanCast News Headlines by Email