Everton manager David Moyes has claimed that there is room for improvement for his side following their 0-0 draw with Swansea City this afternoon.
The Toffees dominated possession for large periods of the match, but failed to break the deadlock despite having a number of good chances.
Moyes is happy with his side's extended run in the league, which has seen them lose just three times in their last 31 league games, but admitted that they could have played better this afternoon.
"We missed a lot of chances. On another day, if we'd taken one then we'd have won the game," said Moyes.
"We could have played better, but Swansea deserve a lot of credit for what they're doing.
"It's a great achievement by my players (three defeats in 31 Premier League games) but what happens when you get on a run like this is that you want to win every game. However, I can't fault the players for their efforts today."
The result leaves Everton fifth in the Premier League table, while Swansea remain in ninth place.