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Moyes says 'unlucky' Russian will get a chance

 

Carl Markham
Wednesday 30 November 2011 01:00 GMT
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Bolton's David Wheater fouls Diniyar Bilyaletdinov. Wheater was sent off for the tackle
Bolton's David Wheater fouls Diniyar Bilyaletdinov. Wheater was sent off for the tackle (PA)

Everton manager David Moyes has praised the attitude of winger Diniyar Bilyaletdinov during a "difficult time" for the Russia international.

After a couple of substitute appearances he made back-to-back starts in mid-September but with the emergence of loan signing Royston Drenthe the 26-year-old found himself watching from the bench for five successive games. Drenthe's suspension allowed the Russian a way back into the team against Manchester United last month and although he was back on the bench following the Dutchman's return, injury gave him another opportunity against Bolton at the weekend.

The Russian has been linked with a move away from Goodison Park this season but Moyes is hoping that the player will come good again. "We have given him lots of opportunities. I would hate to think people believe we haven't, but of course when players are out of the side they are bursting for an opportunity," he said.

"Players at this level realise when you don't play well you can't expect to play but I think they also want the manager to give them a bit of confidence, to pick them again and say 'Come on, can you do it again?'

"He did quite well early in the season but then I decided to make some changes and he missed out and he was really unlucky in that sense. What he wants is to be given an opportunity, he wants a chance like all players do. But I have to say he's never complained for a minute. He's got on with his work, he's been a pleasure every day in training.

"If people aren't aware of the effort he puts in then they should realise that he's a top professional. He sometimes doesn't get enough credit. He's actually a boy who is desperate to do well, a really conscientious worker. It's been a difficult time for him and we hope he can continue like this."

New York Red Bulls defender Tim Ream will train with West Bromwich Albion and Bolton Wanderers over the next fortnight, but his agent, Patrick McCabe, has said that a potential January move for the 24-year-old would have to be right for the player.

McCabe said: "Both clubs have admired Tim for some time and it affords both parties a chance to see each other up close. Roy Hodgson and Owen Coyle are top managers and, above all, this will be a good opportunity for Tim's professional development. But the Red Bulls have maintained that Tim is an important piece of the club for next season. Tim certainly is interested in moving to Europe but, at the right time and under the right conditions. But he still needs to play regularly and the Red Bulls currently provide that.

"As he moves toward the end of his contract, I believe that there will be some interesting options for him in Europe in the future."

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