
Everton boss Sean Dyche says they cannot dwell on defeat at Liverpool on Monday night.
Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo struck to give the Reds a 2-0 win.
Dyche said: "The game wasn't defined in one moment but it was a big moment obviously. We had just calmed the game down. They were on top a little bit without opening us up too many times.
"The shape was decent, they hadn't opened us up too many times with the ball. But then you cause trouble at the set piece, you want that to be part of your game. Disappointed with the counter and it was misread for Jordan [Pickford] and that was the story of the first half.
"They smothered us with possession, probably we could have given away a tactical foul to break it up. There is more to come, I'm sure of that but we have got to play as well. The next step is to play and be brave with the ball.
"We have given a lot of information to the players and it is a lot for them to take in. There is work to be done. Last week we beat Arsenal and I wasn't jumping for joy. No lack of effort or work ethic, it's still tough coming here but they [Liverpool] are a great side.
"The home crowd were amazing [at Goodison Park] and we need our fans to do that for us away from home. We want bravery at home and away from home from our fans and their energy. The margins were tight.
On Ellis Simms' performance, he added: "Great game for his development, it was a tight call on that one with Neal [Maupay] as well with his extra experience. But he is a young man earning his spurs. He is a young player and he is learning."

