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Sean Dyche fuming at rumours he's heard about Everton as he drops surprising verdict

With Everton enjoying success under David Moyes, Sean Dyche will feel harshly treated by the way his tenure ended.

It came as no surprise that Dyche was sacked, and The Friedkin Group certainly made an inspired decision appointing Moyes.

With a toxicity appearing for Moyes’ predecessor, Dyche might take time away from management, as the club and manager seemingly didn’t leave on good terms.

Suspicion has been raised of where Dyche will find himself in the next few months, but he doesn’t seem to be making any moves soon.

Instead, he’s taking the opportunity to call out a few people who might be telling a few lies about his time with the Toffees.

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Sean Dyche is fuming at rumours about Everton stint

The former Everton boss is nothing but respectful, as Dyche hailed the job Moyes has done.

The only thing he has taken with a pinch of salt is people murmuring about his time with the club, suggesting that he ultimately failed.

It’s a harsh reality, considering his main aim was to keep Everton afloat, and he’s made his feelings very clear to The Rest Is Football podcast.

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“People are making up all these stories as if he didn’t do this, he didn’t do that,” Dyche said.

“I’m more than at ease with what I did [at Everton].”

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Dyche was not a failure at Everton despite rumours

It was clear from the get-go what Everton brought Dyche in to do. Keep Everton up and stabilise them in the Premier League.

He evidently did that with tight finishes but managed to withhold their status.

It became apparent that the Everton players couldn’t handle the pressure, which may be a key reason why his tenure with the Toffees ended so abruptly.

Now it’s clear it was the right choice for The Friedkins to move him on, but to say he was a failure is harsh.

Dyche had a different era to Moyes, as it’s clear to see that the former manager was just there to steady the ship, and the reason he had to be moved on was the quality of football.

This is what Moyes provides, and it looks as though the timeline is working out pretty well for the club at the moment.

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