Belgian Marouane Fellaini is a demanding cog in Everton's defensive midfield, the Frenchman Sylvain Distin a physical monster in the back line, Russian Dinijar Biljaletdinov an irrational polecat on the left, the Spaniard Mikel Arteta a creative link between midfield and attack, and American Tim Howard all that is usually safe in case . But there is one player who makes the Foreign Legion in The Toffees complete. "As Lampard ' Australian Tim Cahill's only Tim Cahill, but on the other hand, no one else like him. 178 cm tall is he doing more goals with his head than almost any other, and 31-year-old gives everything in every race, in every duel, in each match. - He makes goals for Everton as Lampard does for Chelsea, maybe not as many, but he has done so for over five or six years now. He scores every season and is extremely important to us, said his coach David Moyes last winter. Was criticized And it is not surprising that Moyes is satisfied. Everton paid just 1.5 million pounds for the Cahill was leaving Millwall in 2004 and already the first season he became the team's top scorer. And then he continued. More durable, more targets and each time a distinctive celebration when he fires jabs against one corner flag. For three and a half ago, he was however, noticed and criticized for having begun a målfirande to run with crossed arms for the cameras before he went to the corner flag - a way to illustrate hands are cuffed and a greeting to his brother who had been sentenced to six years in prison for an aggravated assault. "For my brother" Cahill asked quickly apologized and explained: - I am aware that my celebration after the goal against Portsmouth on Sunday created a lot of attention. It was not my intention to stir up people's feelings and I would wholeheartedly apologize to those who took offense. It was a spontaneous and emotional reaction and a way to tell my brother that I think of him and miss him. Everton quickly supported the Australian and said: - There was obviously something very personal