David Moyes expressed his satisfaction with Everton's swift start, leading to a 3-2 victory over Tottenham. This win marked his first triumph since returning as manager. Everton's impressive first half at Goodison Park saw them secure a three-goal advantage by halftime, thanks to goals from Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Iliman Ndiaye, and an own goal by Archie Gray.
Spurs showed improvement in the second half, managing to score twice through Dejan Kulusevski and Richarlison. Despite this comeback attempt, Everton held on for a crucial win. Moyes was particularly pleased with the team's performance in the opening half. "Today we did a really good job, first half especially," Moyes told BBC Sport. "We scored three, maybe could have scored a couple more."

Moyes praised Calvert-Lewin for his contribution, noting it was only his third league goal of the season. "I thought he was more of a handful for the centre-halves," Moyes said. "He played more like a proper centre-forward." Calvert-Lewin had been struggling to find the net but ended his dry spell with this goal.
The striker was relieved to score after missing a crucial chance against Aston Villa earlier in the week. His goal against Tottenham was his first in the Premier League since September 2024, breaking a 16-match goalless streak. This goal also moved him into third place for Everton's all-time Premier League scorers.
Calvert-Lewin shared his thoughts with Sky Sports: "I am really pleased," he said. "It has been a tough patch for myself." He emphasized the importance of the win for both the team and the club, highlighting their defensive solidity as key to their success.
Everton's last instance of leading by three or more goals at halftime in a home Premier League match occurred in February 2017 against Bournemouth under Ronald Koeman. The victory over Tottenham was significant for Moyes and his team as they aim to build momentum in their campaign.
Moyes highlighted that Everton could have potentially scored more before Tottenham made it 3-1. The manager's delight was evident as he reflected on how everything clicked for his team during this match.