Marco Silva says his Everton selection headaches are a positive sign.
The Toffees stopped a poor run of results with a convincing 2-0 win over West Ham United last Saturday, thanks in large part to a number of changes made by Silva.
Speaking ahead of Saturday's trip to Brighton, Silva said: "Good headaches are what I want and when this happens, when we achieve good results, when players get their chance and they perform well and help the team, it's a very good thing for me as a coach.
"I like to have this type of headache. That means the players on the bench have the quality to play. They are working hard to play.
"It means the players that are playing did a good performance as well, as was the situation against West Ham. It's a very good headache for me. It's what I like. It's up to them to keep working.
"It was a good week again, a good competition between them, and it's up to me decide on Saturday what will be the best XI."

