Everton are really struggling this season and look set to be involved in a relegation battle once again.
Sean Dyche’s men are languishing in 15th place ahead of the trip to Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon and are need of a positive result.
Everton are winless in their last four and the performances have lacked any real quality up front for weeks now.
So it’s imperative Sean Dyche allows the creative players to express themselves otherwise, it could be a long afternoon trying to defend wave after wave of United attacks.
Dyche is under major pressure and it has been reported that the soon-to-be owners, the Friedkin Group, have already drawn up a three-man shortlist of candidates to replace him.
Sergio Conceicao has been linked to Goodison Park but now a fresh link to a European winning manager has just emerged.
SS Lazio head coach Maurizio Sarri looks on during SS Lazio training session and press conference before the UEFA Champions League match against FC...
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Maurizio Sarri could be next Everton manager
Sean Lunt, who specialised in European football, has just dropped a major hint that Maurizio Sarri could replace Dyche in the coming weeks.
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Lunt explains that the Friedkin Group admire the former Chelsea boss and would’ve likely hired him at Roma without his Lazio connections.
Sarri, who left Lazio in March, is eyeing a return to the dugout in January and by that time the Friedkin Group are expected to be installed as the new owners, completing the takeover from Farhad Moshiri.
So it seems all roads lead towards Sarri.
Sarri wants to return to England
In a recent interview with The Sun, Sarri hinted at wanting to return to England.
“I wanted to leave Chelsea – but only because of a particular situation. Not because of England,” the 65-year-old said.
“England is the top level for players, for teams, for clubs, for stadiums, for fans. For everything. So I’d like to come back.
“If I had a team and had the opportunity to be the coach of a team at the same level I think that I could do even better.”
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