Everton's Tim Cahill admits scoring his 50th goal for the club meant a lot to him. The Australian international achieved the milestone when he netted the Toffees second goal in their 3-1 win over Carlisle United in the FA Cup third round on the weekend and said it was a moment he is extremely proud of.
"I didn't know so I wasn't thinking about it before the game," Cahill told the club's official website.
"It does mean a lot, thinking of it now.
"Fifty goals for a club like this is something I will treasure for the rest of my life. Thinking about it now, I am pretty proud of it."
The 30-year old brought up the half century in 192 appearances for Everton, who he joined from Millwall in 2004.