http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...vies-goes-back-school-goodison-hero-prepares/
In an era of huge sponsorship deals,
transfer rumours stalking players after one decent game and choreographed PR, there is a virtuous charm to Davies. He epitomises the innocent formative stage where it really is about wearing the shirt, scoring in front of 40,000 fans and going home to his mum and dad’s house to watch it back on Match of the Day.
“The rewards for me are playing for Everton, and scoring. There hasn’t been anything else I have thought about it,” he says. “I have always just wanted to play football and have days like Sunday.
It's about being comfortable in your own skin. Not being influenced by other people. Just be good at what you do and be the person you want to be
“It’s a privilege for me to play in front of those fans. They really want you to do well. That’s why when I slid on my knees, I was thinking I need to get into the crowd.
“It might sound strange when you’ve just been playing in front of all those people and then you come home and you’re watching the television with your mum and dad, but it was just a normal day.”