Everton attacker Anthony Gordon has admitted that his side have to do more in the final third.
The 21-year-old scored in their 3-0 win against Crystal Palace at the weekend.
However, he knows that such a Premier League result is rare for the Toffees, admitting their attacking work in the recent past has not been up to the required standard.
"We trust in the manager's idea and it's coming off on the pitch now," he told evertontv.
"Our second goal came all the way back from the goalkeeper. That's what all the top teams are doing.
"It's genuinely what we're working on. We're doing those patterns of play in training and for it to start showing in games gives us confidence. We trust the manager, we trust in his ideas.
"It was a massive win, because it shows the character of the team. What a performance off the back of three losses.
"It was complete. The defence have been unbelievable all year and it was up to us [the attackers] to start stepping up. We did that.
"The defensive unit kept a clean sheet and you look at how Seamus [Coleman] played against Wilfried Zaha, who is a top player… We've been solid all year and the bit we've lacked is that final third stuff. It's good everything's coming together."

