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Sigurdsson says players are enjoying life under attack-minded Silva

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Gylfi Sigurdsson has credited Marco Silva with bringing a feel-good factor to Everton.

Toffees manager Silva has guided the club to seventh in the Premier League table since his summer appointmen­t.

The Portuguese welcomes former side Watford to Goodison Park this evening.

Iceland internatio­nal Sigurdsson feels Everton are going in the right direction under their new manager.

“If you ask any of the players, they are enjoying working with the new manager,” the 29-year-old told the club website. “He wants us to play attacking football, to work hard without the ball and press.

“There is a good understand­ing within the players.”

Silva brought six new outfield players to Merseyside during the summer.

Brazilian duo Richarliso­n and Bernard were joined by commanding centre-backs Kurt Zouma and Yerry Mina, as well as left-back Lucas Digne and Portugal midfielder Andre Gomes. Sigurdsson, the club’s record signing, feels the arrivals have injected speed and creativity into the team.

“The new players have been fantastic. They have helped us score lot of goals, with a lot of creativity going forward and speed,” he said.

“All the players who have come in – not just the attacking players, the centre-halves and Lucas as well – have been fantastic and fitted in really well. They suit the way the manager wants us to play.

“It feels natural playing with the guys now and that comes with the work we’ve been doing on the training pitch.”

Watford will bid to get back to winning ways at Everton, following a run of just two victories in 11 league encounters.

Manager Javi Gracia insists his side are dominating opponents but lacking a killer instinct, and has challenged his players to sharpen up in front of goal.

“I am still demanding, and know we have a lot of things to improve,” he said. “But if you ask me about the level of the team or the way we are playing, I can tell you, I really think maybe we deserved more in some games we have played.

“But the only way to change this situation is working hard and trying to improve the things we can do.

“It’s clear in the last games in some of them, we have dominated possession, chances, set-pieces.

“We’ve controlled the game, but we didn’t finish, we didn’t take the chances we had.

“We need to be more efficient and try to keep the same attitude in our defensive work, and all the different facets of play.”

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Marco Silva took over at Everton during the summer

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