Tim Cahill has urged Everton to be ruthless in front of goal.
The Toffees were left frustrated after the 0-0 Wolves at the weekend, when - despite dominating the game - they couldn't find a way past Marcus Hahnemann.
But the Australian remains confident that Everton will continue their excellent recent form over the remaining seven games of the season.
“Me, Louis, all of us had chances," said Cahill. "It was just a disappointing finishing display from us, but the run goes on and that’s the most important thing. We didn’t lose.
“We’ve come away and kept a clean sheet, but the disappointing thing is we didn’t do enough up front.
“Every game is going to be tough. If you look at the run-in there are no easy games. I’d played at Molineux years and years ago with Milwall, so I knew how tough it was going to be.”
Cahill also insisted that the players are ignoring other sides' results and focussing solely on their own displays - starting with West Ham on Sunday.
He said: “We don’t really look at the league and whether we can still finish above Liverpool. For us, we’re on everyone’s heels and teams playing us are aware of what we bring.
"I don’t worry about Liverpool, what we’re doing is the thing to concentrate on. We’ve got a big game against West Ham coming up, probably one of the biggest of the season.
“We know how important it is. We want to exploit their poor form and not kick-start their season again. We want to try and do something special at the end of the season.”
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