Five things we learned from McClaren’s pre Everton press conference
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Steve McClaren is satisfied with the last three games
Despite only managing to draw against Aston Villa – a side who had only taken six points all season – Steve McClaren is still happy with the last three games.
Victories against Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur masked the inadequacies that were exposed against Villa, but the former England manager wants to look past all that.
“The draw was frustrating,” he began, “We’d have taken seven points before the Liverpool game, but it’s gone now and we move on to Everton.”