The Citizen (KZN)

The signs are there, says Sigurdsson

- London

– Everton showed plenty of signs they were improving despite the heavy defeat to Manchester United and the side have the character to turn things around, midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson (above) has said.

Sunday’s 4-0 loss to United was Everton’s third league defeat on the trot with the 3-0 humbling at the hands of Italy’s Atalanta in the Europa League last week adding to their woes.

Sigurdsson, Everton’s record signing who arrived in the close season along with a host of new recruits as the club spent £145 million, said there were signs the squad was gelling.

“Yes – it is hard to say that after a 4-0 loss but we will stay together, stay positive and keep working,” the Iceland internatio­nal told the club’s website.

“Even though we conceded four goals I think we were more solid as a team and much harder to break down. But we are going to have to improve for the next few games.”

Everton, struggling in 18th place in the league table with four points from five games, host Sunderland in the League Cup tonight before Saturday’s league match against Bournemout­h at Goodison Park.

“A lot of us have been in this kind of position before – where things are not going your way,” Sigurdsson said.

“It does not look too good at the moment, but I know we are more than good enough to turn this around.” –

It does not look too good at the moment, but I know we are more than good enough to turn this around. Gylfi Sigurdsson Everton midfielder

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