Neville relishing tough February
Phil Neville believes February's fixtures are probably the biggest month he has faced during his time at Everton.
The 33-year-old former England international has been with the club since 2005 after previously spending his entire career with Manchester United.
The Toffees have some daunting fixtures on the horizon with Premier League games against Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham in the pipeline.
Everton tackle Liverpool in the Merseyside derby on Saturday while David Moyes' men also have two games against Sporting Lisbon in Europa League action this month.
Back-to-back league wins has boosted confidence recently and Neville insists Everton have nothing to fear this month, and that his team-mates are relishing the challenge.
"This February will probably be the biggest month since I've been at the club because of the magnitude of each game we will be playing in," explained Neville.
"Each will be so important in terms of picking up points. We couldn't have asked for a tougher fixture list. It's a fixture list that must get every Evertonian excited.
"If you had asked us two months ago, we might have been scared of the challenge in February. But now we've got our form back we're thinking, 'Come on let's enjoy it and not be fearful of what's ahead of us'."