Everton boss Marco Silva is convinced his side will show no ill-effects from their dismal defeat at Fulham when they face Manchester United to Goodison Park on Easter Sunday.
The mood of cautious optimism around Silvaโs men after three straight wins quickly evaporated when they were made to look distinctly second best by the relegated Cottagers last week.
But Silva says his squad have learnt from the shock defeat and will look to build on their excellent recent home form in order to frustrate the top-four ambitions of Ole Gunnar Solskjaerโs men.
Silva told a press conference: โThey have worked like they normally do and it has been no different because we had a performance that was not good enough last week.
โWe didnโt achieve the result we wanted, but the way we have worked during the week has been the normal way that we have been working since the first day of the season.
โOf course we have to react differently to the way we did in the last game, because to be honest that was not good enough for us.โ
Evertonโs preparations have been hit by confirmation that midfielder Andre Gomes will begin a three-match ban after admitting a charge of violent conduct arising from last weekโs game.
Defender Yerry Mina is still absent after returning from international duty with a hamstring injury, but Morgan Schneiderlin should be available again after recovering from an ankle knock.
With Silva still having to do some convincing to sections of the Goodison Park crowd, he knows a strong end to the season is crucial, and has backed his side to guard against complacency.
โWe expected and prepared to win (against Fulham), but maybe you are thinking itโs going to be easy because theyโre relegated,โ he said.
โThey did better than us is the truth โ they were better and stronger than us on that afternoon. It is up to us and if we are at our best level I am 100 per cent sure it will be tough for them.โ
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