Everton’s Lucas Digne not surprised by impact of ‘world-class’ arrivals James Rodriguez, Allan and Abdoulaye Doucoure

James scored his first goal for the Toffees in their 5-2 victory over West Brom in the Premier League at the weekend

Carl Markham
Monday 21 September 2020 13:54 EDT
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Everton's James Rodriguez and Lucas Digne
Everton's James Rodriguez and Lucas Digne (AFP via Getty Images)

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Everton defender Lucas Digne believes the club's three new signings have already brought about a significant change at the club.

James Rodriguez, Allan and Abdoulaye Doucoure have all featured impressively in the Toffees' first two wins of the season, which have marked their best start to a campaign since 2012/13.

While the 1-0 win over Tottenham on the opening weekend was relatively drama-free, Saturday's 5-2 victory at home to West Brom posed a different test as the hosts went behind early on and were pegged back to 2-2 by 10-man opponents before racing to a comfortable three points.

"Maybe last year we would have lost or drawn this game, but I think we've learnt from our mistakes in the past," Digne told evertontv.

"We know what we want to achieve this season and we have to show character.

"The club showed character when we brought in the new signings and we've been able to show character and ambition on the pitch, too, with the quality we have.

"I'm not surprised by how the new players are playing. I know their quality. They are world-class players.

"As a team, we are doing well for the moment. We have to keep going like this."

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