Everton are unbeaten in four games and slowly building momentum as they head into the final part of the Premier League season.
Although David Moyes’ side have picked up three consecutive draws in the league, only three points separate them from Merseyside neighbours Liverpool, who sit in sixth position.
Speaking to BBC Radio Merseyside, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall says Everton have their sights on the European places.
“This is a mad league this year. We want to be in the European spots and we have got a lot of important games,” said the midfielder.
Moyes’ men are now on the road for two consecutive Premier League weekends as they travel to Brighton and then Fulham.
But, Dewsbury-Hall remains positive, as past victories over the two sides have put the team in good stead.
“We are playing a lot of teams that we have played and beaten,” he added.
“It is down to us now, and it is on us. If we want to achieve something we have to show it.”
Listen to Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s full interview with BBC Radio Merseyside
