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We've been praised so many times this season about how well these players can play, but they showed a different side of themselves.
"The team were mentally so so strong during a game - better than last year - in a game played in difficult circumstances for them, so to fight and be so strong that gives me a lot of confidence for next 14 games.
"Togetherness for 98 minutes shows me we are a very difficult team to beat."
Are there learnings to take from the draw?
"The players really stood up in a positive way.
Mentally being so strong in those circumstances.
"If you don't play your best game and part of our gameplan was to prevent them putting balls into our box but that's hard when you concede 20 free-kicks.
"Apart from the first goal we conceded from a free-kick, I felt we defended that really well.
Players showed they are more than just 11 quality players, they have great mentality in, what I have experienced, the most difficult of circumstances we have played in so far."
Does the performance against Everton help in the title run-in?
"We would have loved to go nine points up, it would have been better than seven!
"We didn't play our best game in terms of ball possession but I have to give credit to David Moyes, since he came in he's done a tremendous job and made it really hard for us.
"We were mentally much stronger than last season, we went 1-0 down and were leading 2-1."
Thoughts on Wolves and early team news
"I've always said games in second half of season are more difficult than in the first.
"The new manager has come in and done a very good job.
You can't expect to go and have an easy win, it's always going to be a tough one but the players have shown all season they are ready for tough games.
"Trent [Alexander-Arnold] we saw being able to play, it was the intention to play half an hour.
You mention things in training and meetings.
"Part of mentality is also to work as hard as you can in difficult circumstances, such as things going against you or other team better than you in a moment, how do you react.
"Two or one days before the game I showed some clips from last season (v Everton) and how we reacted on certain situations.
It's an ongoing process but if you want to play at a top club like this you need more than quality, you need mentality.
"It's a combination of what players have inside them, otherwise you don't play for one of the biggest clubs in the world, and also you try to address on a daily basis."
How do you plan to stop Matheus Cunha?
"He is a type of player I am referring to when I compare this league to the other one I worked at.
"Wolves are 17th and if you go to Holland there's no player in the 17th placed team who could play at Ajax, PSV or Feyenoord.
"But Cunha is a quality player and has the quality to play for one of the top five team in England.
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