It has now been two months since Everton moved on from Sean Dyche as their manager.
And it is fair to say The Friedkin Group have not looked back after making their decision to sack the 53-year-old in January.
Everton find themselves in a much better place under David Moyes, with the Toffees all but safe now with 10 games remaining in the Premier League.
Despite being in the job for a matter of weeks, the 61-year-old has already surpassed Dyche’s tally of league wins for the campaign.
Jordan Pickford has praised Moyes’ changes after Dyche’s departure, with the Blues having pulled 16 points clear of 18th place.
There has now been time for the sacking to pass, and Dyche has taken to social media to take a light-hearted view of his recent dismissal.
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Sean Dyche pokes fun at Everton sacking
Leicester City have been urged to appoint Dyche as a replacement for the struggling Ruud van Nistelrooy by TalkSPORT’s Jamie O’Hara.
For now, the 53-year-old remains out of work and it seems he is enjoying life away from the stress of battling relegation.
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In a social media post shared by viral parody character Steve Bracknell, Dyche alluded to his departure from Merseyside.
“Steve, Steve,Steve. This is Sean Dyche here, not AI. Not ‘utter woke nonsense’ and all that,” Dyche said.
“Just to let you know I’ve been watching what you do. Obviously, I’ve been having a bit of a struggle recently, but maybe we can meet up and you can rub off with some of your coaching tactics, understanding and mental welfare and well-being. I know you’re big on that!
“That’d be amazing, mate. So, let’s just keep it real.”
Big changes are being made on Merseyside following his sacking, with Moyes scrapping Dyche’s ban on a foreign pre-season from last summer.
The times are changing at Everton, and the Blues look to finally be heading in a direction to get the club back to where they aspire to be.
Dyche missed big opportunities to save his Everton career
Jake O’Brien has taken a dig at Dyche after not being used regularly following his £17m move from Lyon last summer.
The Ireland international is just one of the players neglected by Dyche who has gone on to flourish playing under Moyes.
Everton fans have been delighted with Beto’s performances over the last month. His improvement is clear given there is now disappointment after he’s blanked in the last two games.
Just two of the examples which Dyche got drastically wrong during his time at the club.
What will now be interesting to see is where he ends up with his next role.