Leeds loss still fresh in Moyes’ mind

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Everton boss David Moyes admitted his determination not to suffer another shock cup exit influenced his decision to field a near full-strength side for the 5-1 win at Cheltenham in the FA Cup. Moyes had rested players for the Capital One Cup tie with Championship side Leeds earlier this season and seen the Toffees beaten 2-1 at Elland Road. But he paid npower League Two side Cheltenham the compliment of playing most of his star performers in a 5-1 away success on Monday night to clinch a fourth round visit to Sunderland or Bolton. Goals from Nikica Jelavic, Leighton Baines, Leon Osman, Seamus Coleman and Marouane Fellaini secured victory. “We did a very professional job. I wanted to try and progress in the cup if we can,” Moyes said. “We’ve got a bit of momentum and we want to try and keep it going if we can. “We are only in one cup competition. It’s not as if we’ve got the Champions League or Europa League or anything else to deal with as well.