It was hard - Dyche lifts the lid on Everton stint ahead of reunion - Soccer News
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It was hard - Dyche lifts the lid on Everton stint ahead of reunion - Soccer News
"Sean Dyche revealed the troubles he experienced during the end of his Everton tenure ahead of a return to Merseyside with Nottingham Forest this weekend. Dyche replaced Frank Lampard in January 2023 and steered the club to Premier League survival that season, before going on to work further miracles the following season. Everton finished 15th in 2023-24 despite the club being deducted eight points for two separate breaches of financial rules, but he was dismissed at the start of this year."
"It was hard. I said openly it was a very hard situation to manage, and I was very proud of what we all did. Not just me as manager, but there were so many people involved in making sure that the club went through a really messy period on and off the pitch. The time had probably come [when he got sacked], that's the way it goes. Players were dwindling, the heat was coming, and I thought a change would work, and it has done."
Sean Dyche endured a difficult end to his Everton tenure after replacing Frank Lampard in January 2023 and securing Premier League survival that season. Everton finished 15th in 2023-24 despite an eight-point deduction for financial breaches, and Dyche was dismissed at the start of the following year. Dyche won 26 of 84 matches across all competitions before joining Nottingham Forest as Ange Postecoglou's successor in October. Dyche praised the many people who managed the club through a messy period, commended David Moyes's work since rejoining Everton, and has helped Forest recover to four points clear of relegation.
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