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Seamus Coleman says he wants to give fans "the taste" of victory at Anfield after 19 years without a win – but admits that a trophy would be more important than a triumph over their older rivals.

Everton's record on the Liverpool field is so miserable that there is still room to win in the 21st century Premier League, which the 30-year-old admits to not be good enough.

But after a year of turbulence last season and some random signatures, the additions of André Gomes and Richarlison especially this summer, as well as the arrival of its director Marco Silva, have changed the atmosphere around Goodison Park and Sunday could lift the Toffees within three points of the top four.

They return to Anfield as part of a special Day Derby Day Sky Sports Premier League this weekend, Liverpool's cover begins after the conclusion of Arsenal vs. Tottenham at 4 pm.

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Jordan Pickford of Everton said the locker room wanted to give fans a smile against Liverpool.

Jordan Pickford of Everton said the locker room wanted to give fans a smile against Liverpool.

Coleman said Sky sports: "He [our last win] It was a long time ago and we must look to the future and give new players a taste of what it's like to win one of these games, as well as the fans.

"It's easy to come here and say all the good things in an interview, I'm sure we've done it in the last five or ten years and we have not arrived the same day.

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"We have to meet on Sunday and talk on the pitch, it's a huge match for our city and we've been cashed too often, and there will be some tackles over the weekend but we're looking forward to playing Thu.

"The manager is preparing to try to win the match, no matter who we played with this season, and it will not be different, I'm sure Sunday."

Coleman missed the last two derbies at Anfield after breaking his leg during an international match with Ireland in March 2017

Coleman missed the last two derbies at Anfield after breaking his leg during an international match with Ireland in March 2017

Everton did not hesitate to spend money with Farhad Moshiri, especially during the past two summers, where their expenses exceeded £ 180 million.

And Coleman, captain in the absence of Phil Jagielka and Leighton Baines, is now waiting for the club to fight for trophies at the height of their new spending power.

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He said, "It feels like [a club that’s going places], be on the training ground with the improvements made every day to the facilities, the owner and the money we spend – which was not the case at Everton.

"We have to get things right, bring in the right players and I think we've done it in this window." The next thing for the club is to win a trophy, that's what you want as a that player.

"It's great to finish as high as possible in the league, but for a club like Everton, winning an FA Cup would be great – it would mean a lot to the fans and a lot to me."

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