Everton boss Sean Dyche has admitted he needs Seamus Coleman back in his side for the relegation battle facing the club.
The Killybegs man has missed the last three matches with a hamstring problem since suffering the injury against Manchester United in early April.
Since that time, the Toffees have accumulated just a single point and find themselves in 19th position, two points from safety.
Seamus is expected to be fit to regain his place in the team.
And Dyche knows the Donegal dynamo will get things going for his team again.
“He’s a very important player with his history and understanding of the club,” said Dyche.
“He has been a loss for us so we do look forward to him being back. Until the second goal (in Thursday’s 4-1 home defeat by Newcastle) it was a very good performance but after the second goal that’s the big challenge for me.
“Where did the mentality go? How quickly did that change? Who re-grips it?
“Who in our team goes ‘right, OK, let’s re-grip what we’re doing here’ because we weren’t a million miles away? You can’t wait for it to happen.”