NEW EVERTON MANAGER Sean Dyche admits he is a “Marmite” choice who would probably not have got the job had the club not been facing a second successive relegation battle.
Dyche, sacked by the Clarets last April after nearly 10 years at Turf Moor as the club headed towards relegation, joins with Everton engulfed in a civil war with supporters planning more protests against their perceived failure of the board to run the club correctly. “One thing I know is they stand by their club, protect it and support it – my staff and players need that.”
Despite criticism of their failure in the transfer market – Moshiri gave an interview last week in which he promised they would sign a striker – the former Clarets boss said it was not for the want of trying and he was happy to go with what they had. Dyche will demand hard work as a minimum from a squad which has just one victory in the last 14 matches in all competitions.Nations Analysis Get Murray Kinsella’s exclusive analysis of Ireland’s Six Nations campaign this springBut it will be changing the mindset which could be key, with Dyche famously claiming last April when his Burnley side were 2-1 down to Everton at half-time that the Toffees “didn’t know how to win”. The Clarets eventually won 3-2.
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