Everton were held to a score draw against West Ham United at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday night.
After going ahead in the game through Michael Keane, Everton never really kicked on and were made to pay by Jarrod Bowen in the second half.
David Moyes was disappointed by the poor decision-making in the final third as they struggled to create clear-cut chances.
Tyler Dibling was introduced late on as the Toffees searched for a late winner, and Moyes gave his honest verdict on his cameo post-match.
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David Moyes shares his plan for Tyler Dibling after West Ham draw
Dibling is yet to make his full Premier League debut for Everton as he’s been reduced to cameo appearances from the bench.
The 19-year-old, who joined in a £40m transfer from Southampton in the summer, was brought on in the 81st minute against West Ham.
Speaking post-match, Moyes gave his verdict on Dibling’s display and shared his plan for the youngster.
“We like Tyler a lot, but he’s another one we’ll bring on in time,” the Everton boss explained.
“My first time here I had lots of players I brought in. We took a bit of time with them, we didn’t rush them.
“We’ll just have to accept we’ll bring Tyler on when we’re ready. I thought he kept the ball well and did some good things.”
David Moyes really happy with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s start
One of the other summer signings Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has been able to make an immediate impact and is already an established starter for Moyes.
Speaking post-match last night, Moyes heaped praise on Dewsbury-Hall.
“He’s played really, really well,” the Scotsman said.
“He’s been a great signing and started the season really well for us – getting goals and creating goals. He makes us play much better. We’ll miss him.”
The former Chelsea midfielder will be out of the game against Crystal Palace this weekend as he serves a one-game suspension for picking up his fifth booking of the season yesterday – albeit a very controversial one.
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