YOUNG claims Everton are slowly climbing the table because of a “never-say-die attitude”.
The Toffees are unbeaten in five Premier League matches after arresting a worrying slide at the start of the season.
Sean Dyche’s team have beaten Crystal Palace and Ipswich while drawing with Leicester, Newcastle and Fulham.
It has taken them five points clear of the bottom three after they had lost their first four games – including blowing two-goal leads against Bournemouth and Aston Villa.
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