Everton are on an upward trajectory under David Moyes and will be looking to forget their past under Sean Dyche.
There has been a vast change around Everton since the sacking of Dyche, and the return of Moyes has been welcomed.
The Scotsman managed to completely change the team’s morale, while also sorting out egos along the way, after Everton players sneered at Dyche’s tactics.
Everton’s squad certainly wouldn’t get away with that now, as Moyes has brought the discipline the Toffees craved.
With Dyche being linked to several jobs now, it’s now been revealed what is actually next for Moyes’ predecessor.
Sean Dyche with hand over mouth during Everton vs Brentford.
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Dyche’s situation takes a twist after Everton sacking
It’s looking like the 54-year-old is taking things slow after his Everton tenure ended on such a sour note.
The Toffees’ defeat to Bournemouth was the final nail in the coffin as Dyche wasn’t thanked after his departure.
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The Friedkin Group’s ruthlessness was shown as the owners showed this side with Abdoulaye Doucoure’s potential wage cut, which he rejected.
But as for Dyche, his future has now taken another turn, after recent links with Dyche returning to management with Leicester City.
Sky Sports journalist Rob Dorsett has confirmed that Dyche has ‘distanced himself’ from the role at the Foxes, as it seems he’s not in a hurry to take the hotseat anywhere after his dismal ending on Merseyside.
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What Dyche has said about Everton in the transfer window
With Dyche not getting his chance to continue with the project at hand with The Friedkins, it’s a relief for Everton fans that they have someone who knows the club inside and out.
There seems to be no hard feelings for Dyche and the club, but fans don’t have the greatest perception of their former manager after Dyche called out Evertonians.
This didn’t go down too well, so fans probably won’t have an interest in what he thinks the Toffees must do this transfer window.
Dyche said Evertonneed serious recruitment, pointing out that with a new era at Bramley-Moore Dock, they will need success quickly, and Moyes will hope to achieve what Dyche couldn’t.