The way we played yesterday was like a top team, and by that I mean a Man City or Spurs when they face one of the more limited premiership sides.
It was wave after wave of attack and pressure, playing nice quick stuff and working it into dangerous areas constantly. Our finishing wasn’t always great and sometimes the final ball was a little off, but if you watch City they are the same on some days, constantly pressuring and outplaying the opposition but still only taking two or three of the many opportunities they create.  Brighton weren’t ever really able to get on the ball for any sustained period as a blue wave kept crashing back at them. At the end when it was was 3-1 we were knocking it about with swagger and even then still probing, in complete control to the point of demoralising Brighton - something we haven’t done for years and looking every inch a top side.
One thing I did note in the stadium was that once Brighton equalised, despite how dominant we had been and continued to be, there was apprehension around the stadium and things quietened down. I don’t blame the fans for this as we haven’t shown consistently yet that we can outclass teams over 90 minutes the way the top 4 do, so there is rightly still a bit of an ‘Everton, that’ feeling that we will somehow mess it up!
Provided we keep turning in performances like yesterday however this will soon disappear as we will have faith that even when the opposition do manage to nick something, we have enough quality to play ourselves back into the game - and with Cardiff, Newcastle and Watford coming up, it’s a great opportunity to build that confidence and demonstrate we are a cut above everyone else outside the top 6. If we do that, I can imagine goodison roaring during every attack and willing the team forward, with the ghosts of last year well and truly expelled.
Credit to Marco Silva for getting the team playing like that yesterday, there’s no doubt in my mind the previous two managers would never have managed to get Everton playing like that no matter how long they had. Yesterday felt like the first time it all came together for him, let’s just hope the team kick on now.