Everton interim boss David Unsworth has revealed that he will be instructing his players to "play on the front foot" against Watford on Sunday afternoon.
Unsworth takes charge of the fourth and final game of his period in temporary charge, with the Toffees likely to make a decision over a replacement for Ronald Koeman during the international break.
The Merseyside outfit currently sit in the Premier League relegation zone, and Unsworth has admitted that the game is "massive" in terms of the rest of the club's season.
The 44-year-old told reporters: "Hopefully we will sit down and sort out what's best for the club during the international break.
"We stick together. The players have to play on the front foot and I'll be reminding them of that.Sunday is a massive game for the club. It's a great opportunity to get back to winning ways."
Unsworth has lost each of his three games in charge of the club, with defeats being suffered against Chelsea, Leicester City and Lyon respectively.