The Toffees will be traveling to Molineux to face Wolves on Saturday, and Moyes is confident that they have the defensive skills to compete against a strong opponent.
"We've had a good defensive record in the past, and I'm trying to build on that by scoring more goals and creating more chances," Moyes said.
Moyes is also happy with the impact of new signing Jack Grealish, who has already shown his skills in his first few games with the team.
"Grealish is a real talent, and we're hoping he can get back to his best," Moyes said.
Moyes acknowledges that Wolves are a very good team, with a strong manager and some excellent players.
"We know we have a difficult game ahead of us, but we're confident in our abilities and our defensive skills," Moyes said.
The presence of Iliman Ndiaye, who has shown his versatility in the team, will be crucial for the visitors.
"Ili is a big part of our team, and his ability to play off the right or left is a valuable asset," Moyes said.
Moyes also hinted that the team might make some more signings before the transfer deadline on Monday.
"We're always looking to strengthen the squad, and if we can bring in a couple more players, that would be great," Moyes said.
However, Moyes is also aware that the team's squad numbers are small, and he needs to make sure that any new signings have the right character and commitment to fit in with the team.
"We require everyone to come with a brilliant character, committed, and strong," Moyes said.
Harrison Armstrong, a young player who has shown promise, is also being considered for a loan move, but Moyes is weighing up his options carefully.
"We were really pleased with how he played, and he has a lot of potential, but we need to make sure we give him the right number of games," Moyes said.
Ultimately, Moyes is confident that the team is moving in the right direction, and he is looking forward to the challenges ahead.