Everton interim boss Scott Phelan has demanded more from his side despite becoming the first Toffees boss to win back-to-back Women's Super League fixtures.
Phelan has taken maximum points from his first two matches in the dugout against London City Lionesses and West Ham United respectively but does not want his team to stop there.
The result means Everton have now won three straight games to climb away from trouble - and is their second victory at Goodison Park after losing their first six WSL matches there since relocating permanently last summer.
"We spoke about Goodison Park and how happy we are to use it as our home stadium - but we want to make the most of it," he said.
"We want opposition teams to come here and feel the difference and go away knowing they've been in a real tough game. Hopefully, West Ham have felt a little bit of that today in certain moments.
"We want more, but as a start, we couldn't ask for much more."
Phelan will face his biggest test yet as interim boss when the Toffees travel to Merseyside rivals Liverpool in the FA Cup fifth round on Sunday, 22 February (16:30 GMT) but the 37-year-old is relishing the challenge.
"We live in a football city and there are certain games throughout the calendar that we look for and Liverpool are one of them," he explained.
"It's definitely exciting and we wanted to use the cup to add some excitement to the season as well. The fact that it's Liverpool as well makes it extra exciting."