Seamus Coleman has admitted that he and his Everton teammates are not fully satisfied by their draw away to Sunderland in the Premier League.
The Toffees left the Stadium of Light with a point on Sunday as Leighton Baines's late penalty cancelled out Sebastian Larsson's opener.
While insisting that Everton can be pleased with a share of the spoils, Coleman was hoping to leave Wearside with a victory.
"It was a tough point for us," the Irishman told the club's official website. "It's a tough place to come - there is always a good atmosphere here and they get right behind their team.
"Our intentions coming here was to get all three points so we didn't go home fully satisfied, but I suppose having gone one down we can take some positives out of it. Maybe looking back at the end of the season it might be a good point."
Everton are back in Premier League action on November 22 when they welcome high-flying West Ham United to Goodison Park.
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