It has been all change at Everton since Marco Silva has joined the club, with the former Hull City manager completely changing the style of play to that of Sam Allardyce in the second half of last season.
Not only do the side want to play in a more fluid way, but they want to repair a difficult relationship that emerged between the team and fans during Allardyce's time at the club, and after gaining 4 points from the first two games of the season it seems as though the Portuguese in on the way to do that.
When asked about the importance of the relationship between the team and the players, Silva told the 'BBC' that "It's the most important in football, of course I want them to have a good connection with me, but more so with the players"
"It's important for us to give the fans something special in every match, and that they see our team give 100% in the matches."
Silva had a lot of pressure on his shoulders coming in ot the season, after spending big money on the likes of Richarlison and Yerry Mina, but it seems as though the 'Toffees' fans are behind their new manager and their new-look squad.