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Howard still has Everton hope of ECL

Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard is looking forward to taking on Manchester City, saying the big matches "are the easy games to play in".

Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard insists the Toffees can raise themselves for Saturday's visit of English Premier League title-chasers Manchester City after their own quest for Champions League football suffered a setback.

The Toffees were their own worst enemy at Southampton last weekend, scoring a pair of own-goals to give the Saints a 2-0 victory.

Everton's defeat meant they missed the chance to provisionally leapfrog Arsenal into fourth place and a Champions League spot.

But a draw with City would guarantee Everton a place in next season's Europa League, while any points they took off City would do near-neighbours Liverpool a favour in the Reds' quest to win the title.

United States international Howard, reflecting on the loss at St Mary's Stadium, told the Liverpool Echo: "Hopefully we'll brush it aside as a one-off and we'll have it all to do against Manchester City.

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"It will be wide open, a tactical battle with top players on display.

"Those games take care of themselves. Those are the easy games to play in."


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