Everton veteran Seamus Coleman believes the club's supporters will see them over the line again this season.
Many Toffees players credit the fans for producing the outstanding atmosphere that ensured they avoided the drop last term under Frank Lampard.
With Sean Dyche at the helm and results improving, Coleman wants the same again this time around.
Per the Liverpool Echo, he said: “We can only look after ourselves and do what we can. That'll start again in the next game but the fans will play a massive part for sure."
Before he added: “In the last couple of years, there's no getting away from it. It's not where this football club should be, fighting at the wrong end of the table but we will keep fighting.
“We've got an incredible fanbase behind us to push us over the line. They did that last year and again we've got three points. After Liverpool we weren't down on the floor.
“We knew we lost the game but at this stage of the season it's onto the next one and it's not coming in on Monday like we're safe as you could see by the results."