Pienaar upbeat about Toffees' chances

By PA Sport  May 28, 2009
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Pienaar upbeat about Toffees' chances (©PAphotos)
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"There is a lot of interest in me back home in South Africa, particularly since we got to the final," said Pienaar...
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South African winger Steven Pienaar believes Everton have proved they can live with the top four as he prepares for the game of his life at Wembley.

Pienaar, 27, has had a major impact on Everton's impressive season, even more so since he was thrust into the playmaker role following Mikel Arteta's season-ending knee injury.

"There is a lot of interest in me back home in South Africa, particularly since we got to the final," said Pienaar.



"But I was told after the semi-final win over Manchester United at Wembley that my mum almost broke the TV in her excitement when she was watching the penalty shoot-out.

"Lots of my family are coming over for the match, but mum has to stay behind to look after my little sister. I always ring her just before a match to see if she is okay. I just hope she doesn't do any more damage to the TV this time."

Now Pienaar aims to cap a great season for the Toffees, who finished fifth place in the Premier League, by guiding them to their first trophy since they last won the cup in 1995.

And he has no fears of facing one of the country's big four clubs.

"We have already beaten two sides from the top four, so we can beat another this time," he said.

"It has been a long time for our fans not to have had a cup final, and we know the city will go crazy if we do win at Wembley.

"Our fans are passionate and they deserve success like this. We aim to give them their reward for all the loyalty they have shown to this club over the years."

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