Lille goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama is adamant the French side will beat Everton in their UEFA Europa League reverse fixture.
It was a battle of defences as Lille and Everton played out a goalless draw in Group H action at the Grand Stade Lille Metropole on Thursday.
The result ensured both teams remain undefeated after three matchdays.
But Enyeama, who pulled off a terrific save to deny Aiden McGeady in the second half, has already turned his attention to Lille's trip to Goodison Park on November 6.
"The first game against Everton is now in the history books and we'll only start thinking about the second match against them when it comes around in a couple of weeks," Enyeama said afterwards.
"We will win that game, I am convinced of that. We were very close to winning against Wolfsburg so anything can happen."
Enyeama added: "I don't have much to say about the save I made from Aiden McGeady. The important thing is we did well as a team.
It was a battle of defences as Lille and Everton played out a goalless draw in Group H action at the Grand Stade Lille Metropole on Thursday.
The result ensured both teams remain undefeated after three matchdays.
But Enyeama, who pulled off a terrific save to deny Aiden McGeady in the second half, has already turned his attention to Lille's trip to Goodison Park on November 6.
"The first game against Everton is now in the history books and we'll only start thinking about the second match against them when it comes around in a couple of weeks," Enyeama said afterwards.
"We will win that game, I am convinced of that. We were very close to winning against Wolfsburg so anything can happen."
Enyeama added: "I don't have much to say about the save I made from Aiden McGeady. The important thing is we did well as a team.
"We did exceptionally well today. We were tight and compact in the middle."
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