Monday 10 October 2016 11:38, UK
Everton are harder to beat under new manager Ronald Koeman according to right-back Seamus Coleman.
Former manager Roberto Martinez played a more attacking style of football but Koeman's Everton have lost only one of their first seven Premier League games of the season to climb to fifth in the table.
"It's difficult doing these interviews because it looks as though you are hammering the old regime and that's not the case," Coleman said.
"Every manager is different. Roberto played a more open game and made no secret of that."
The Merseyside club have conceded five league goals, the second best record in the top fight behind Tottenham Hotspur, after shipping 55 last season to finish 11th in a disappointing campaign under Martinez.
"[Martinez] liked his full-backs getting high and unfortunately at times we conceded too many goals.
"This manager [Koeman] wants us to be solid first and then build on that with the quality attacking players.
"It's not a case of one being wrong and one right but we are more solid this season. Every time a manager comes in he puts a twist on things. This one is big on work-rate. He is demanding the best from us."
Everton travel to league leaders Manchester City on Saturday.