Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has singled out one Everton man for praise ahead of Sunday’s clash.
Everton are at risk of slipping down towards the relegation zone if results don’t improve, as Wolves have found their groove, whilst Crystal Palace and Ipswich haven’t looked bad either.
However, it won’t be easy with a trip to Manchester to face Ruben Amorim in what will be his first home Premier League fixtures as the new manager.
Ahead of the game, Sean Dyche already noticed a difference about Manchester United, as they look to set up with a back three against the Toffees.
And now it’s Ruben Amorim’s turn to speak about Everton. He singled out one Everton man in particular for some praise and admits it won’t be an easy game.
Ruben Amorim singles out Sean Dyche for praise ahead of Manchester United vs Everton
Sean Dyche has been heavily criticised by Everton fans in recent weeks for both his mentality and decision-making.
The latest incident came against Brentford last time out, as Everton fans could be heard screaming at Dyche to make a substitution in the second half.
Interestingly, Dyche has also been called out by Everton fans for his 24/7 positive mentality, even after games where the performances are nothing to be proud of.
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However, Ruben Amorim has a very positive outlook on Sean Dyche, as he gave him some praise.
Speaking in his press conference, the Manchester United boss said this.
“It’s going to be long balls, second balls. A quality coach understands the league and understands the moment of the opponent. We need to have the ball because we will have a short time to recover. We need to rotate the team, so I hope for a win.”
Everton team news for the Manchester United clash
Armando Broja and Youssef Chermiti got some Under-21 action this afternoon against Nottingham Forest, and Dyche has said that the former could be involved on Sunday.
James Garner and Tim Iroegbunam remain out as they continue to recover form their respective injuries.
Nathan Patterson is back and available, as is Seamus Coleman, who returned to training this week.
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