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'We will definitely be pushing up the table' - O'Brien on Everton ambitions

'We will definitely be pushing up the table' - O'Brien on Everton ambitions

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Everton defender Jake O'Brien says they will be "ambitious" with what they can achieve as a team going into the new season.The 24-year-old joined from Lyon last summer and initially struggled to break into the starting XI under Sean Dyche.However, he took his chance in the second half of the season after David Moyes' return and made 24 appearances, also scoring two goals and providing one assist.In both centre-back and right-back roles, the Republic of Ireland international became a key figure in defence to help the side move away from relegation danger.With a new stadium too, the Blues will want to build on that and be competing in the top half rather than the bottom half of the tablein 2025-26."It is important to always be ambitious and know you can fight for things," O'Brien told BBC Radio Merseyside."Over the past couple of months, we have been going toe to toe with teams at the top end of the table and won some of those games too."We have shown we are more than capable of doing it and just need to do that throughout the season."It is great having the new owners and new manager, so it's exciting times. We now have the whole summer to build and get ready for a new season in a new stadium, so it is exciting times for everyone and we will definitely be pushing up the table, being ambitious and seeing how far we can go."Listen to the full interview on BBC Sounds

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Which striker suits Man Utd best? One star stands out as the best transfer option for Ruben Amorim's struggling side

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