
Everton manager Frank Lampard says his players are showing 'fight and commitment'.
The Toffees secured a late draw with Leicester City on Wednesday to move four points clear of the drop zone.
In his post-match comments, Lampard said: "In the first half we were not at our best but the second half was much better from us. We felt we deserved something and thankfully we managed to get it.
"We had the best chance in the first half. We had chances and that was a common theme. But Leicester played well. I was really happy with the spirit. I told the players they needed to lift the attitude and intensity and they did that.
"The Premier League is a test, the position we are in is a test. Leicester can play through you. We got to half-time at 1-0 and in the second half there was more direction. The good things is we're getting the chances and we felt we might get something.
"We're in a phase where we need to fight and show commitment and the players showed that. I thought our captain Seamus [Coleman] was sensational, leading by example."
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