Major Sean Dyche sack announcement from Everton chiefs follows a dismal start to the season.
Following Everton’s dismal Premier League season opener, there has been pressure to fire manager Sean Dyche. However, a significant update on the manager’s future has been forthcoming.
Everton has a difficult summer.
It was not the summer that many at Goodison Park had hoped for after the team just missed relegation the previous season. After selling midfielder Amadou Onana to Marseille for £50 million, Everton signed Tim Iroegbunam in his place. To strengthen their assault, they also brought in Jesper Lindstrom on loan and £15 million for star player Iliman Ndiaye.
Following Everton’s dismal Premier League season opener, there has been pressure to fire manager Sean Dyche. However, a significant update on the manager’s future has been forthcoming.
Everton has a difficult summer.
It was not the summer that many at Goodison Park had hoped for after the team just missed relegation the previous season. After selling midfielder Amadou Onana to Marseille for £50 million, Everton signed Tim Iroegbunam in his place. To strengthen their assault, they also brought in Jesper Lindstrom on loan and £15 million for star player Iliman Ndiaye.
But due to a pre-existing ailment, the latter is out until mid-October, leaving a void in Everton’s attack that has not been adequately filled this season by Ndiaye, Beto, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, or Youssef Chermiti.
As a result, they are currently at the bottom of the standings with no points and 13 goals given up in just four games. Traveling to Aston Villa also carried with it a familiar pain, as the Blues gave up a 2-0 lead for the second straight game, thanks to a wonderful goal from Jhon Duran.
Updates on Sean Dyche is employment
The Telegraph claims that despite the season’s terrible start, Dyche is not under any pressure from the Everton management, who remain confident in his ability to turn things around on Merseyside.
The statement goes on to say that Dyche “has enough credit in the bank with the Everton hierarchy to buy him considerable time,” as director of football Kevin Thelwell and majority owner Farhad Moshiri are in agreement that Dyche should stay with the team.
Prior to the match against Aston Villa, Dyche stated he was not currently considering his own future.
As things stand, it looks like Dyche will be leading for the foreseeable future. It remains to be seen if the hierarchy will have the final say over whether to keep or fire the Englishman should Everton’s dismal early-season performance persist and/or a takeover succeed.
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