Sean Dyche sack decision made ahead of Everton clash v Leicester City

Sean Dyche sack decision made ahead of Everton clash v Leicester City
Sean Dyche sack decision made ahead of Everton clash v Leicester City

Sean Dyche sack decision made ahead of Everton clash v Leicester City

Sean Dyche sack decision made ahead of Everton clash v Leicester City

Sean Dyche’s days are numbered at Everton following their “horrendous” start to the new season, according to Tony Scott.

Speaking on Sky Sports News (18 September, 5:17pm), the Liverpool Echo journalist said that Dyche could be sacked if the Toffees lose a fifth Premier League game in a row this weekend against Leicester City.

The Toffees have lost all four of their Premier League matches so far this season, conceding 13 goals in the process, and exited the EFL Cup on penalties to fellow strugglers Southampton on 17 September.

Sean Dyche sack decision made ahead of Everton clash v Leicester City
Sean Dyche sack decision made ahead of Everton clash v Leicester City

Scott said: “When results are bad, and the football’s bad, obviously all targets are aimed at the manager because it’s not good enough.

“I’d say probably 60, 70 per cent [of fans] would be in favour of finishing with Sean Dyche – if he loses against Leicester, I think his days are numbered.

“Last season, they kept their noses above water, they stayed up – but this season’s been absolutely horrendous.

“They’re bottom of the stats for every single table you want to see – it’s not attractive, and when it’s not attractive and you’re not getting results, there’s only one ultimate question really.”

Sean Dyche’s days numbered at Everton?

It’s rare that the fifth game of any league season is shaping up to be a must-win, particularly one with 102 points still to play for, but the Toffees’ poor start makes their clash with Leicester absolutely vital.

A cruel mixture of off-field uncertainty and a relentless injury crisis have combined to give Dyche a threadbare, thrown-together squad at Goodison Park, leading to four league defeats on the bounce.

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