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(Reuters) - Everton need to show a 'strong jaw' away from home if they are to succeed in their bid to avoid relegation from the Premier League, according to manager Sean Dyche.

The Merseyside club fell back into the bottom three after a 2-0 home defeat by Aston Villa at the weekend and they face leaders Arsenal away on Wednesday.

But Everton have not won on the road in the league since Oct. 1 and Dyche knows that relying on their home form alone will be a risky strategy for survival. Dyche's biggest puzzle will be trying to coax more goals out of a team that has managed only 17 all season in the league -- the worst return in the top flight.

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