Everton striker Beto is officially on the best scoring streak under David Moyes since Mikel Arteta’s playing days. The Toffees striker put his side 1-0 up against Manchester United on Saturday – slamming the ball into the ground and past Andre Onana. Beto said Moyes has given him the confidence to be a top strikerGettyEx-midfielder and current Arsenal boss Arteta was prolific for Everton in 2010GettyIn doing so, Beto matched the feat of current Arsenal manager Arteta, who played six years at Everton earning 209 appearances.Arteta is the last player under Moyes to enjoy a four-match scoring streak in the Premier League – doing so for Everton all the way back in 2010. Beto has now replicated that feat with goals against Leicester, Liverpool, Crystal Palace and now Leicester. The striker’s £25.75m move from Udinese in 2023 went under the radar as he struggled to adapt to England’s top-flight league.He has enjoyed a new lease of life with Moyes at the helm, averaging a goal every 88 minutes since the Scotsman became head coach in January.During his 17 months with Sean Dyche, Beto averaged a goal every 290 minutes with a conversion rate five times lower than with Moyes.But with centre forwards Armando Broja and Dominic Calvert-Lewin injured, he had to step up to steer Everton away from relegation this season.The Guinea-Bissau international is also the first player to score four matches in a row for the club since Richarlison in 2021.Beto started his in-form streak against Leicester City, netting a brace followed by a goal against Liverpool to help Everton earn a point in their last ever Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.He also scored the opener against Crystal Palace last week to help the Toffees slide up the Premier League table.Speaking about the change Moyes has brought to Everton, Beto recently said: “Not just me, but for the team. He gave us the confidence and the mentality to change.Beto has quickly become a fan favourite as he continues to perform in the absence of key playersGettyMatch Stats“We started to be more confident in our abilities and our strengths.”Beto revealed the veteran manager told him to ‘play your game’ and ‘play for his strengths’.“We need you and keep working hard big man,” is what Moyes told him. Beto continued: “He knew all my strengths so he told my teammates ‘you have a striker that likes to run in behind’. “I think that when I’m 100% confident in my ability I can hurt defenders and do some damage, even if I don’t receive the ball I can fight for the first and second ball for my teammates.”