SAINTS will look to exploit the disharmony at Goodison Park tomorrow, says Ronald Koeman.

Everton have the second-worst home record in the Premier League and the discontent among the fans towards manager Roberto Martinez after an up and down season so far means that Merseyside is an uncomfortable venue for the Toffees.

Because of that Saints, who are looking to end a ten-game winless run at Goodison, will look to take advantage of their insecurities after just four home wins all campaign.

“It’s all about our attacking movements,” said Koeman. “It looks like they’re a little bit more under pressure when they play home.

He added: “They have a good away run but a difficult home run and that’s all about us and how we start the game. How difficult we make for them to win the game.

“If you start well the game maybe the home crowd is not that supportive of the home team.

“I think the manager’s doing a good job. He’s got them playing them the way he likes to play football and they still have a chance at winning a title (the FA Cup).

“It’s a difficult one for us, but its true maybe away from home they looks a little bit more comfortable than at home.

“All is about how we make it difficult for them.”

As has been revealed recently, Koeman has been worried about his players cutting themselves off via headphones and social media, so has been holding special sessions to deal with that.

“That’s all about the telephones and the headphones,” he said. “We do some exercises every week.

“We don’t put them in one room that they need to talk in, but we have different exercises.

“The most important thing is to have communication on the pitch and that’s what I try to tell everybody.”

He added: “It can be better because it needs to be natural and for some players it is still not natural and that needs time.”