Neville targets Chelsea return
The influential former England international was forced to miss last weekend's 4-1 defeat to West Brom with a knee problem. The 33-year-old told the club's website, www.evertonfc.com: "The injury is coming on. "It has taken longer than I thought to clear up but I should be back for the weekend. "It was stiff after Sunderland and, having played that game, I probably knew I would miss West Brom but I should be back in full training by the middle of the week and then back in to face Chelsea." Everton are in need of a lift after their heavy loss to the Baggies and a run of five games without a win. The Toffees have slipped back to 16th in the table and are just two points above the bottom three. Neville added: "I think everyone is disappointed but the good thing is we are all taking responsibility for a poor performance. "There is no finger-pointing, no blaming each other and we all know it is not good enough. "Under this manager there is no other way to sort it out than through sheer hard work. "The boys have been on the training field again, working hard and we all want to put it right." Mikel Arteta will be missing at Stamford Bridge as he begins a three-match ban but key midfielder Marouane Fellaini will return from his own suspension. Fellaini was making his comeback from a hamstring injury when he was sent off against Bolton earlier this month. "Marouane has been missed," Neville said. "He came back for one game and he looked brilliant against Bolton. "He looked super fit and then he got himself sent off. "He does need to learn but he is back now."