Teenager Jack Rodwell insists a Europa League revenge victory over
Benfica on Thursday will kick-start Everton's season after six matches
without a victory.
That run includes a 5-0 hammering by the
Portuguese giants in Lisbon, plus a Carling Cup exit at Spurs.
Saturday's home draw with Aston Villa, and winger Diniyar
Bilyaletdinov's red card which means a three-match domestic ban, did
nothing to lift the gloom at Goodison Park.
But Rodwell, 18,
said: "We feel good about the performance against Villa but not about
the result. It is playing on our minds that we need a win and the
perfect time to get that is on Thursday at Goodison."
He added:
"The defeat over in Portugal was difficult to take. In the first 45
minutes we were as good, if not better than Benfica, but in the second
half we were not at the races and our heads dropped.
"Now they have got to come to our ground and we have to show Benfica what a good side we are.
"We owe Benfica one and we owe it to ourselves. Hopefully on Thursday we can turn it around."
Source: Eurosport