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Sean Dyche's exit seemed inevitable - but the speed of it caught players and fans on the hop. This is how it happened and the fallout
SEAN DYCHE is not the sort of person to just give up and walk out on a club. I know the man well — he was my manager at Watford for the 2011-12 campaign. He’s got class. When he was sacked in July
Everton boss Sean Dyche has confessed that he's received no guarantees about his job security as rumours swirl of his potential dismissal. Dyche finds himself under scrutiny from the club's new owners, the Friedkin Group, who are reportedly sounding out alternatives including ex- Chelsea and Brighton manager Graham Potter.
"Trying to keep clean sheets has come at the detriment of scoring goals. If Everton had a top quality striker who converted every chance then they would be fine because they are still creating chances.
The Toffees' new boss, David Moyes, sees the 27-year-old as key to his plans for the remainder of this season.
Goal-shy Everton embarrassed injury-hit Tottenham with their first Premier League goals since Boxing Day in a one-sided opening 45 minutes which paved the way for a 3-2 victory at Goodison Park that piled pressure on Ange Postecoglou.
David Moyes said he could take heart from Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s display after the forward “played like a proper number nine”. The Blues boss inherited an Everton side bereft of attacking confidence, having scored just 15 league goals this season. Calvert-Lewin’s struggles were symptomatic of that, the forward not having scored since September.
No hard luck story' - National media make same Everton point after Tottenham onslaught READ MORE: Dominic Calvert-Lewin makes mockery of run as Everton get major transfer boost It’s a bit of a chicken and egg situation with the atmosphere saying that the fans need to be up for it but then the players need to show them something when the spectators are paying their hard-earned money to be entertained.
David Moyes and Lucas Digne are living the life. But Ruud van Nistelrooy and Ange Postecoglou are in trouble with Ruben Amorim not far behind.
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou said it is his responsibility to turn around a miserable Premier League season after a 3-2 defeat to Everton on Sunday, which helped the Toffees pull clear of the relegation zone.
The former England midfielder's talent is beyond dispute but his off-field issues have derailed him — he now has another chance in Italy