Everton manager David Moyes on how big their draw against Liverpool was and his start back at Everton as they prepare to face Crystal Palace Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
00:00In terms of the games that you've been involved in, in terms of atmosphere and big events and stages and drama and comebacks right at the end there,
00:09where does this sit as far as some of the big games that you've been involved in?
00:12I've been asked these sort of questions quite a lot and I've been fortunate recently to have played in the European final and semi-finals, etc.
00:19and FA Cup finals here, but I think at the moment it's a different situation for me here.
00:27Every game you play as a manager is nearly your biggest game, it always is, because you could be fighting for your job or you could be fighting to stay up,
00:36you could be fighting for a league title, in recent years maybe fighting for European places,
00:42so it's difficult to put things into what game is bigger than the other,
00:47but I think at the moment it feels like a really big game because I've come back and when you're a new manager coming in you hope that you can make a good start,
00:55get the crowd on your side and get everybody behind you and we've done that at the moment, it's been a good start we've had.