
Everton boss Sean Dyche can sense the fans are now rebuilding their trust in the team.
Dyche was speaking before tomorrow's clash at Burnley.
He said: "We built a similar thing at Burnley but not in the same size in terms of the club.
"Goodison, 40,000 people, it feels intense, it feels like a cauldron, the fans are right there for you.
"I think we've reconnected in a very authentic way [with the fans] and I'm very, very pleased with that. The fans are playing their part and, of course, the players are playing their part.
"I mentioned when I got here, the marvels of the past, the bringing of a modern future, but one of the marvels was the connection. The belief in the shirt, the belief in the fans, the belief in the club and I think that's on show.
"Adding the quality and adding the performance levels of individuals, adding the fact we are getting the details right more often now, then that's a really good mixture."
