Everton winger Andros Townsend says Rafa Benitez wants to turn him into a goalscoring threat.
Townsend scored just 13 goals in five seasons with Crystal Palace, but Benitez is hoping to change his game.
"The manager has worked tirelessly with me, at Newcastle and since I came here, on getting in the box more often," Townsend told evertonfc.com.
"I don't want to be outside the box scoring worldies once every six months.
"I have been working my whole career on getting in the box and when I am there finding the right areas – and he [Benitez] wants me inside the box.
"I got there on Saturday and probably should have done better and kept the shot down a bit.
"As long as I keep getting in the areas, I am sure those sorts of chances will start going in.
"The manager likes to work one-on-one with his players.
"He took us wingers to the side on Friday and told us exactly that [get in the penalty area] – and the positions be in.
"We have to be in the six-yard-box, especially when we haven't got a big number nine, which was the case on Saturday.
"It was good to get in the area but with my quality on my left foot I should have done a lot better."

