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David Moyes "not bothered" by Steven Gerrard comments

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David Moyes insists that Everton are "good to watch" following Steven Gerrard's comments about their style of play.

David Moyes has insisted that he is unconcerned by Steven Gerrard's comments regarding Everton's style of play.

Following the Merseyside derby last weekend, the Liverpool captain compared Everton's tactics to those of Stoke City, who are renowned for playing a physical, long-ball game.

However, Moyes strongly disagrees with Gerrard's comments, which have since been retracted, and has claimed that Everton play entertaining football.

He said: "I think we have been good value and good to watch. I don't really bother with what Liverpool think to tell you truth, I only bother what I think."

Everton travel to Fulham in the Premier League this weekend, while Liverpool host Newcastle United.

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