
Everton boss Sean Dyche admitted frustration after their 2-2 draw at Sheffield United.
The Blues had the lead, but needed Arnaut Danjuma to find a second-half equaliser for the point.
"We have to do the basics better because most of our performance was spot on," Dyche said. "Again, we've been done on silly basics where we should be doing better. We've been done in the other games where we've created lots of chances and we've been caught with two moments today that we should do better with. A lot of our performance was correct.
"We had so many breakaways in good positions and we didn't make the most of them. In the first half, in particular, the game should have been killed off. I could also say that about two of our other three league games this season.
"That's the difference - finding the moment and having clarity at the top end of the pitch. I think it's coming and I think there was a sign of that today with two goals away from home.
"The mentality is good, the physicality is good but it's just the details. The details - at both ends of the pitch - are vital and we're getting them wrong at the moment.
"The rest of the performances, aside from the Aston Villa game, have been generally good."
