Everton must use Sunday's 3-2 win over Watford as a platform to
build momentum and kickstart a run of victories that will take them clear of
the Premier League danger zone, interim manager David Unsworth has said.
Everton
had recorded just two wins in 10 league matches before Sunday, a run that
brought an end to Ronald Koeman's tenure as manager and dropped the club into
the bottom three.
The
win over Watford, achieved thanks to goals from Oumar Niasse, Dominic Calvert-Lewin
and Leighton Baines, saw Everton climb to 15th and Unsworth said now was the
time to kick on.
"I've
said to the players after the game, this must kick start them. This must instil
some confidence and belief moving forwards," Unsworth told the club's
website. (www.evertonfc.com)
"Confidence
is key. It's a word that gets bandied around in football all the time but it's
true - as a player, when you're playing full of confidence, you feel
unstoppable. Hopefully that's the start of a good run for us now."
The
44-year-old also praised the fans for their support and said Sunday's win was
"full of heart and character and desire".
Everton's
next league game is a visit to bottom side Crystal Palace on November 18