2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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All the greatest hits.
"The main thing is not to lose it"
Get tf out.

'There's been frustration at this club for many years'
FT: Everton 0-0 Brentford

Everton boss Sean Dyche speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We were better against 11, it was a really strong first-half performance. Second half against 10, it's hard to play against a low block. We huffed and puffed. They blocked well and defended well for their first clean sheet. It's a clean sheet and another point. It's a juggling act.

On red card: "It's too far away, I haven't seen it back but I can only go on what the VAR has decided.

"This is a long-standing thing at the football club trying to create those chances. They were maybes. it's finding those killer moments. There's no lack of intent or purpose from the players.

"We had to change what was going on at the start of the season because we were conceding far too many goals. Now we have to change it at the other end. It's hard against a low block. Credit to them because it's their first clean sheet.

"There's been frustration at this club for many years. We're trying to stop it going in one end and putting it in the other. The reality at the moment is can you beat 10 men? The main thing is to not lose it.
We were better with 11 because McNeil was in the middle and Ndiaye out wide, you absolute clown.
 

….i mentioned how wasteful Mykolenko was at half-time but we saw how Bournemouth walked through McNeil at LB that he can’t be put there again. Never understand what difference Patterson would make given Young continues to play well and actually threw in a few decent crosses.

We were forced to take pot-shots because we don’t have the quality to play behind a team that sits deep.

Posters want two up front; posters want Ndiaye at no 10, posters want Harrison benched; posters want Ndiaye, Branthwaite and Lindstrom starting. Our only threat was pumping crosses into the box and I fear that’s more to do with personnel than tactics.
All of them have moves have happened just today, not exactly giving it a chance to work, are you with that argument. Dyche need to make these moves earlier and then give them time to work. You just know he’ll use this as an excuse to say it failed
 
It’s been the same over the last three years under the last three managers.

That’s Franks first away point of the season and he’s blessed to get it, if we had a PL attacker worthy of the name he wouldn’t be going home with anything.

This team is still so unbalanced.
The last three managers have all been awful. Dyche is working on his second decade of incompetence, Lampard is literally unhireable at any level of professional football and Benitez can't keep a job for an entire season anymore because the game is so far past him.

I'm not even saying we have good players but they're being let down by the coaching right now.
 

I get bemoaning the lack of quality in the squad but what’s changed from last year? We weren’t great but at least we had five more points on the table having played the same amount of games (then we were docked the 10 points) so even largely with the same players, I’m scratching my head as to how we can be so much worse. (Yes I’ve heard about the small margins argument but that applies to every team)

Doucoure higher up the pitch got 7 goals in the first half of the season.

Onana contributed more then he was given credit for to.
 

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