Alex Iwobi says fans returning to Goodison Park has given Everton a massive boost.
The Toffees have enjoyed a run of fantastic results, defeating Chelsea, Leicester City and Arsenal in quick succession.
While they are not talking about winning the Premier League, it is clear the players believe they can achieve great things this season, especially with their supporters in the stands.
Iwobi wrote on the club's website: "It felt great to come away with a victory against my old club Arsenal on Saturday and continue what has been a really positive period for us.
"We were desperate to build on our wins against Chelsea and Leicester City and you could see from the 2,000 fans inside Goodison at full-time that it's a great position we now find ourselves in. Everyone's buzzing.
"Having Evertonians with us again means a lot, too. You could feel their presence on the pitch and they are like the 12th man. They keep us going and we've really missed them.
"I thought it took a real team performance to help us to our 2-1 win on Saturday. You can see we're confident and we came up against an Arsenal team that we knew would be an attacking threat. I feel like we defended really well as a team so I'd like to give us credit."
Iwobi added: "We now turn our attention to Wednesday night's Carabao Cup quarter-final against Manchester United. It's a big game and another match under the lights at Goodison with 2,000 of our fans cheering us on.
"We're in competitions to try to win them. We want to win as many as we can, not just for us but for the fans, especially.
"We have to stay humble. We'll keep on fighting, keep working hard and hopefully we can keep this feel good factor to give our fans plenty to smile about going into Christmas."

