Everton boss Roberto Martinez is wary of a rejuvenated West Bromwich Albion under Tony Pulis.
Everton have not won a game since December 15 and will look to rectify that on Monday night against West Brom. Martinez is wary of the threat they pose under new management.
"I always admire what Tony Pulis has achieved," he said. "He always found a way of making his team competitive with the players that he had. Stoke evolved in the Premier League and at Palace he found a way of using the wide men. His experience will be valuable for the second half of the season.
"We are still involved in two competitions. February is going to be really challenging but we welcome that and we are looking forward to the busy periods that we have. We are looking into opportunities to go for a warm weather training camp. It gives you good opportunities."