da cassino online: Everton captain Phil Neville is looking to put the boot into Liverpool in next week's Merseyside derby.
da 888casino: Neville will lead out a Toffees side that finds itself above their ailing city rivals in the table following their disastrous start to the season.
Everton are hardly in rude health themselves, having won just one of their opening seven Premier League games, but Neville is hoping to pile the misery on the Reds.
"It's going to be a massive game. I think you relish the fact that they are below you," he said.
"I don't think it has ever happened since I have been on Merseyside that Liverpool have been below us so it's something that you would like to happen more often.
"Everton fans have been looking up to them for a long, long time and it's about time we started putting pressure on them and finishing above them.
"This season gives us a great chance of that. Both teams are at the wrong end of the table and that's probably unprecedented for both the blue half and the red half of Merseyside to have the two teams in the bottom four."
Meanwhile, Neville believes the Merseyside derby is bigger than the Manchester ones he took part in while at United.
"It's probably the biggest game I've played in club football and at Everton it's the biggest game in our season every season," he added.
"The win against Birmingham (last weekend) has given us all a lift because it would have been disastrous if we had gone into the game at the bottom of the table.
"It has given us some respite but we know full well if we lose this game we are right down at the bottom again. We want to be on the climb and not on the descent.
"We have been playing better than the results suggest but we have not been getting the results so that has been the biggest disappointment."Subscribe to Football FanCast News Headlines by Email