(Reuters) - Everton Manager Ronald Koeman is hoping Wednesday's 3-0 League Cup win over Sunderland will lift his team's spirit when they host Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday. "Everybody knows we are in a difficult moment and scoring goals and winning games is the best medicine to get our full confidence back," Koeman told British media after the match. Everton have struggled up front after selling Romelu Lukaku to Manchester United, winning just one of their first five league games to lie third-bottom in the table, a point and a place above Bournemouth. But he's a good player and he will be stronger, he will be faster, he will be better. "He's doing well and he's a good boy, but we have other players in that position as well."
Source: The Star September 21, 2017 07:18 UTC