Nottingham Forest, struggling in the Premier League and facing relegation, has appointed Sean Dyche as their new manager until 2027 to restore stability and confidence after a series of managerial changes and poor results, with hopes that his leadership can turn around their season.
Everton manager Sean Dyche expresses frustration over the club's latest Premier League charge for breaching profitability and sustainability rules, emphasizing the team's efforts to comply with regulations through cost-cutting measures and player sales. The club faces a second potential sanction this season and is currently appealing a 10-point deduction. Despite the off-field challenges, Dyche remains focused on winning matches and maintaining the team's on-pitch performance.
Everton manager Sean Dyche criticized the "bizarre" refereeing decisions in his team's 2-0 loss to Liverpool in the Merseyside derby, particularly the red card given to Ashley Young and the failure to show a second yellow card to Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate. Dyche's frustration led to him and his staff receiving yellow cards. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp acknowledged that the refereeing decisions had a significant impact on the game.
Sky Sports has issued an apology for "insensitive comments" made by commentators Bill Leslie and Andy Hinchcliffe during the coverage of Everton's 4-0 defeat to Aston Villa. The duo compared Everton manager Sean Dyche, who was wearing a black armband in memory of a deceased supporter, to a "croupier." The comments sparked widespread criticism, and both commentators have expressed regret. Sky Sports has reminded everyone involved of their responsibilities and apologized for any upset caused. Everton, who have lost their first two Premier League games, will face Wolves next.
Everton secured their Premier League survival with a 1-0 win over Bournemouth, but the fans' anger towards the board overshadowed the victory. The club's supporters have had enough of underachievement and are demanding change. Abdoulaye Doucoure's goal sealed the crucial win, but he summed up the mood around the club with a blunt assessment of what survival means: "There is a lot of work to do." Everton must address their shortcomings and make progress if they want to perform like a big club.
Everton faces a crucial match against Leicester City, with a win potentially lifting them out of the relegation zone. Mason Holgate returns from suspension, but Seamus Coleman remains doubtful due to a hamstring injury. Everton's preferred formation is expected to be 4-5-1, with Ben Godfrey likely to replace the injured Coleman at right-back. Demarai Gray may be given a start ahead of Alex Iwobi, but it's unlikely.