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That aim will be bolstered as ever by Tim Howard, a player Moyes cannot praise highly enough, despite the Americans error for Villas 92-minute equaliser courtesy of a Phil Jagielka own goal which Howard failed to stop crossing the line.Tim has been incredibly consistent throughout the year, he says Cheap NFL 17 Coins.I'd be struggling to think of one goal this season when he has been solely to blame.But will he consider a new contract for Howard along with proposed new deals for Jack Rodwell, Leighton Baines and Steven Pienaar?He has two more years to go. He is one we will consider, but it's not pressing right now. He's 30. We're comfortable with it at the moment, he says.Moyes has similar support for Jagielka, and insists he does not look like he needs a rest despite being thrust quickly back into the team after a 12-month lay-off.I have to decide if he needs a breather yet, he says.

 

I thought he was good against Villa despite the own goal. He dealt with Agbonlahor and Carew in the main. If he keeps his training up and his edge, then he'll be fine.He certainly has a chance of making the World Cup, if England have been watching him.DAVID Moyes today admitted he might have to trawl the transfer market for another bargain like Tim Cahill to bolster his fight for the top four next season.The Blues boss accepts that he is likely to have a limited budget this summer, and must try to unearth the next Cahill or Arteta instead of spending big like rivals MUT 17 Coins.Moyes signed Cahill, who scored twice in mid-week against Aston Villa from Milwall for £1.5m in 2004, and Arteta for £2m the following summer.Although he has gone on to break the club transfer record with his £15m capture of Marouane Fellaini two seasons ago, Moyes has generally been forced to shop in the bargain and loan end of the market.