Before the final four Everton games, Sean Dyche acknowledges that “livelihoods” are on the line
The team’s manager tells them to “get the job done” as they face relegation.
With the summer renovation, Everton must revert to their “core values.”
Sean Dyche has acknowledged that in Everton’s final four games, lives are on the line, and he plans to bring back the club’s “core values” regardless of whether it stays in the Premier League.
Everton has a difficult assignment ahead of them if they want to escape the relegation zone: on Monday, they go to play high-flying Brighton, and the following Sunday, Manchester City will come to Goodison Park. The league Everton plays in the following season will have an impact on the futures of several international players, notably Jordan Pickford and Amadou Onana. However, Dyche acknowledges that the effects of relegation and the duty to prevent it are more pervasive.