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We’re in a mess but don’t panic says Everton FC’s Steven Pienaar

Steven Pienaar

STEVEN PIENAAR admits Everton find themselves in a “mess” in the Premier League – but has urged his team-mates not to panic.

The Goodison outfit slumped to 16th place, just three points above the relegation zone, after Sunday’s 2-0 derby defeat at home to Liverpool.

It continued a poor run of form for David Moyes’s side, who have won only one of their last 11 games in all competitions and taken six from a possible 24 league points.

Pienaar was Everton’s most impressive performer at the weekend on only his second start since returning after almost two months out with a knee injury.

And while the South Africa international is desperate to regain match sharpness and help the Goodison cause, he believes it would only take a couple of victories to transform their season.

“When you’ve been out injured for a while, you push yourself hard to get back to fitness,” said Pienaar. “The one thing I need now is match fitness to get back up to the pace of the game.

“It’s going to take a while but, for me, it’s important to be playing in every game and try and get the team out of the mess we find ourselves in.

“We didn’t even consider we might get dragged into a relegation fight. You just don’t think about it like that. Sometimes you can go on a bad run, and that’s what is happening with us now.

“But there are still plenty of games to go, we have a few over Christmas, so if we can win two games in a row then we will be back up the table. It’s nothing to panic about.”

Pienaar believes Everton should take heart from their performance against Liverpool, dominating for long periods on Sunday but unable to turn possession into goals.

The nearest they came was 20 minutes from time when visiting goalkeeper Pepe Reina made a remarkable double save to deny Tim Cahill and then Marouane Fellaini.

And Pienaar added: “We went out with a gameplan to put Liverpool under pressure, and that’s what we did. We got a few chances but unfortunately we couldn’t take any of them.

“The save by Reina was definitely a turning point. Liverpool have got a world-class goalkeeper and he made the save to keep his team ahead.

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