Seamus Coleman is hoping to end his goalscoring drought for Everton in a bid to help the club's poor scoring record this season.
The Toffees have netted just ten times in nine outings and Coleman, who hasn't scored since March, is looking to put that right starting with Newcastle United on Saturday.
"Before finishing wasn't really part of my game because I was a right-back, but last year I started playing right midfield and got a few," he told the Liverpool Echo.
"Now it's got to the point where I need to start working on it a bit more. I've been doing extra sessions with the assistant manager working on my finishing.
"I can always improve, that's what I aim to do and I might get a few goals myself. I got a couple last season, and there's no better feeling than scoring for Everton."
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