Howard: We must keep up standards

Tim Howard is hoping Everton can produce their usual end-of-season form to translate their good start into a Champions League spot.

Last Updated: 23/01/13 at 08:15 Post Comment

Tim Howard: Eyeing Champions League qualification

Tim Howard: Eyeing Champions League qualification

Howard, 33, was a key member in the Everton team who drew 0-0 at Southampton last night as David Moyes' side closed to within three points of the top four.

Everton are known for being slow starters in previous Barclays Premier League campaigns, with a decent run of form after the turn of the year leaving them in the hunt for European qualification.

But this season Everton have picked up a good haul of points and Howard wants that to continue until May.

Asked how much confidence the start to the season had given the side Howard said: "A lot. Now it is going to be a matter of whether we can put two halves together.

"That is what is everyone is wondering and it is our job to keep it up and keep our levels high.

"When we don't perform well we need to get something out of it and so at the moment that is working."

Moyes said the draw at St Mary's was a missed opportunity for his side but Howard is pleased to keep the points tally ticking over with so many big clubs targeting a top-four finish.

He said: "It is easy to say 'what if' but I always think if we can keep picking up points here and there it is better than a loss, it just depends how you look at it.

"We are right there in the mix and it is going to go week-to-week now. "We are three points off Spurs and Liverpool are four points behind us and Arsenal are four with a game in hand so if everyone does their job it is going to be basically who wins the head-to-head battles."

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