Moyes aims for top-four push
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Your support makes all the difference.David Moyes hopes Everton can take their chance to push up into the Premier League's top four when they meet Swansea today.
Moyes' side would have moved joint-level with Manchester United in second had they beaten Newcastle on Monday, but they were denied by Demba Ba's last-minute equaliser.
Moyes said yesterday: "We've quite often done that and not got in the position we really want to be, whether that's cup finals or semi-finals or the chance to push ourselves into a really strong league position, so it's the next step we have to try to take."
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