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David Moyes: 'Pressure on Sunderland'

Everton manager David Moyes believes that all the pressure will be on Sunderland during tomorrow's FA Cup quarter-final.

Everton manager David Moyes has insisted that all the pressure is on Sunderland ahead of tomorrow's FA Cup replay at the Stadium of Light.

The first match between the two sides at Goodison Park ended 1-1, as a headed goal from Everton midfielder Tim Cahill cancelled out Phil Bardsley's opener.

Having admitted that he felt the pressure when the Toffees were at home, Moyes believes that the shoe will be on the other foot this time around.

"I think the pressure does go back on them. I felt it a little bit when we played at home," Moyes told reporters. "We tried to do the job and win here but it was a good result for Sunderland to get us back to the Stadium of Light.

"They will see a good part of the job has been done and they have probably got themselves in the favourites position because they have been very good at home under Martin, so we know it will be a tough game."

The winners will face Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final next month.

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