Everton boss David Moyes insisted he had "trust" in match officials after his side had four penalty claims turned down in their miserable goalless draw with Middlesbrough.
Moyes was left bitterly frustrated as strikers Andrew Johnson and Victor Anichebe (twice) were denied spot-kicks in the first half before midfielder Mikel Arteta suffered the same fate after the break. The Toffees boss feels it has got to the point where it is futile to even claim for a penalty - although he said officials must be left to do their job.
"We've given up and we don't appeal (for penalties) now," admitted Moyes. "We don't even jump up on the touchline anymore. The people who are refereeing games, we trust them and we expect them to make the right calls."
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