
Sean Dyche press conference – Everton injury, team and takeover news before Wolves
Live coverage of Everton manager Sean Dyche’s press
Sean Dyche will speak to the media today to preview Everton’s huge game at home to Wolves
Sean Dyche will speak to the media today to preview Everton’s huge game at home to Wolves(Image: Everton YouTube)
Sean Dyche will hold a press conference at 1.30pm today to preview his Everton team’s massive Premier League match at home to fellow strugglers Wolverhampton Wanderers. A badly needed victory would haul the Blues five points above their opponents, who sit in the final relegation place.
Chris Beesley will be in place at Finch Farm to bring you all the updates from the press conference which are likely to see questions over the side’s form, the injury latest and any developments in the takeover of the club from The Friedkin Group.
Asked about taking things on by himself with a lack of imput from above, Dyche claims we know why Mr Moshiri is not at games and that’s because he wasn’t welcome, although the wantaway majority shareholder’s absence from Premier League fixtures goes back 3 years and longer than the protest against the club’s hierachy.
Dyche says that always gets asked in tough moments and as happened after the points deduction and the Chelsea loss last season, but he doesn’t feel there are any issues.
When asked about Wolves, he says they’ve had a tough start for different reasons. He says he’s learned that every game at Everton Football Club is a “must-win.”
insists he couldn’t be more proud of this group and they’ve come through fire after fire, knock after knock.
The Blues boss admits they don’t always get it right but they keep on going.
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The Everton manager talks about the takeover and says it feels like it’s gathering pace.
He insists he’s not concerned by a lack of contact with the Friedkin Group and says regardless of whether he’s their man, they need to get a feel for things.
In terms of transfer plans, he says Kevin Thelwell is preparing a couple of scenarios.
He says he’s constantly looking and stats and facts, and admits that scoring goals is the hardest thing in football.
He admits he’s made errors this season, says the team has made errors and that’s obvious.
He speculates whether the strong finish to last season made people think that it was going
to be easy this season.
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