Gerard Deulofeu insists he is happy with Everton manager Roberto Martinez, and says the players need to take more responsibility for their poor form. Everton currently sit 11th in the Premier League, 19 points off the top four, and have drawn the joint-most games in the division this season.It is underachievement in the eyes of the Spaniard, but he insists the season can turn around with a win in the Merseyside derby on Wednesday night, live on Sky Sports 1 HD, as well as a victory at Wembley over Manchester United in the FA Cup semi-final on Saturday. Everton are currently sitting 11th in the Premier League Deulofeu told Sky Sports News HQ in an exclusive interview: The managers work is so good. We need to stay altogether and all take responsibility, because the manager does not play on the pitch.Yes, it is a difficult position, but now is no time to think about this, we have a nice week with the derby and the chance to reach the FA Cup final. In my opinion I am happy with my coach. Everton fans display a message for Roberto Martinez This week is the most important, because the results have been bad this season, and we stay in a bad position, and we have a chance in the FA Cup.Its so important, and we need to go to the semi-final with confidence, and first we need to play at Anfield together, to win and take three points. Everton support team carry off a pitch invader during the 1-1 draw against Southampton on Saturday Deulofeu is at Everton on a permanent deal following a loan spell from Barcelona in the 2013/14 season, but the La Liga side still have a buy-back clause on the 22-year-old.He insists he loves the club and wants to stay put for now, and offered his own explanation for their poor form this campaign. Spanish midfielder Deulofeu insists he loves the club Asked how much he wants to stay at Everton for the long run, Deulofeu said: A lot, because all the time I say I love Everton, I love the fans.We have a chance in the FA Cup and we need to take this chance. But I love Everton and for the moment I am a player for Everton but for the future I do not know. Im so happy here. I think we played well in the first half of the season, but I think we concede a lot of goals. When we are winning 1-0 or 2-0, maybe we dont take responsibility together and say: Now it is time for defence together and no conceding.Now we are in 11th position and it is so difficult to arrive at the European positions. 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