Sean Dyche is under pressure at Everton and it’s starting to show in press conferences.
Prior to the Manchester United clash, Sean Dyche didn’t take kindly to a question asked about Nathan Patterson and the rumours surrounding his future.
And Sunday afternoon’s result won’t have made him feel any better, as the away end was almost empty by the 80th minute and he headed straight down the tunnel at full-time.
Everton are set to welcome Wolves to Goodison Park on Wednesday evening in a make-or-break game ahead of a scary looking set of fixtures.
Speaking after the Manchester United clash, Sean Dyche was rather annoyed about what the media were accusing him of in particular.
Sean Dyche furious at accusations of disrespect to Everton fans
Everton fans are getting rather fed up of Dyche and his managerial decisions.
That’s now no goals scored in four games for Everton, which is raising serious alarm bells, even after giving Beto a try at the pinnacle of the attack.
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After the Manchester United clash, Dyche spoke out about accusations that have been thrown at him from the media about apparent disrespect to Everton fans.
A reporter asked him about the empty seats in the away stand, and he said this.
“Yeah I said early season it would be helpful if you could tell it the right way this time because I wouldn’t question our fans, I never have questioned our fans.
“Not you personally (reporter), the media at large. I’ve never questioned our fans, never once. I certainly wouldn’t they’re here again today, they’re in good voice.
“They want to support a team that win and we haven’t won, it’s as simple as that.”
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The current managerial situation at Everton
The Friedkin Group are nearing the completion of their takeover, and they’ve shown they don’t mess about at AS Roma.
Daniele De Rossi was relieved of his managerial duties at Roma despite having a better record than Jose Mourinho, and now his replacement, Ivan Juric, has been sacked.
It’s been claimed that the Friedkin Group are eyeing David Moyes as the new Everton boss, but it remains to be seen as to how soon he could rock up at Goodison Park.
This week will be very decisive, as the Merseyside derby is just around the corner.
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