Amadou Onana insists he is "not worried" as Everton are now five games without a win in the new Premier League season following their draw against Leeds United at Elland Road on Tuesday night.
Frank Lampard's side have drawn their third consecutive game and for the second game in a row, the Blues took the lead through Anthony Gordon, but failed to hold on for the three points.
The Belgian started in the midfield alongside Alex Iwobi and Tom Davies, and Onana could be in line for his first taste of the Merseyside derby when Liverpool visit Goodison Park on Saturday lunchtime.
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The midfielder was speaking to Viaplay Football after the draw at Elland Road: "I'm not worried at all because we're three games in a row unbeaten and we have to keep going, keep on working hard and it will come."
Lampard had made sure he'd done his homework on Jesse Marsch's side, who beat Chelsea with ease just a couple of weeks ago and Onana was aware of the strength Leeds possess on home soil.
"We were aware of what they do when they play at home. They are a very tough team to play with an unbelievable crowd, but, as I said, the way we stick together to defend solid in the block was unbelievable and we have to build on that."
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