Carlo Ancelotti has demanded a reaction from his squad and hopes the arrival of Joshua King will spark Everton's forwards into life.
Ancelotti questioned his side's attitude after their exasperating display in the 2-0 home defeat by underperforming Newcastle.
He feels that Richarlison, the Brazil striker, has more to give and wants to see an improvement against Leeds at Elland Road this evening.



Everton will be without goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, who is nursing a rib injury, but Ancelotti feels King's presence will give his players some impetus as they aim to recover from a disappointing week when they picked up just one point from home games against Leicester and Newcastle.