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'Who's refereeing who?' - Dyche confused by VAR decisionEverton manager Sean Dyche takes issue with the VAR decision that saw a goal for Dominic Calvert-Lewin ruled out for a foul in his side's 2-1 loss to Tottenham in the Premier League.BBC Sport - Published | |
Everton 'adaptability' delights DycheEverton manager Sean Dyche praises the "adaptability" of his side after their 2-0 Premier League win over his former club Burnley at Turf Moor.BBC Sport - Published | |
Dyche ovations show 'respect' earned at BurnleySean Dyche had said there was no room for sentiment on his return to Burnley and he meted out some punishment to his old side.BBC Sport - Published | |
Everton victorious on Dyche's return to BurnleyManager Sean Dyche enjoys a winning return to Burnley as in-form Everton pick up their fourth consecutive Premier League victory.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Pop in my pub' - Everton boss Dyche on Burnley reunionEverton manager Sean Dyche looks ahead to returning to his former club Burnley at the weekend and anticipates inviting some old friends to the pub.BBC Sport - Published | |
Dyche not one for sentimentality on Burnley returnEverton boss Sean Dyche says he is not one for sentimentality as he prepares to make his return to Burnley this weekend, but joked he will pop into the pub that bears his name.BBC Sport - Published | |
Hard-working Doucoure revels under DycheAbdoulaye Doucoure reached his century in style and is now leading Everton's charge up the table under the guidance of Sean Dyche.BBC Sport - Published | |
'No nonsense dances' - Dyche praises Everton's 'authenticity'Everton manager Sean Dyche praises their "authenticity" after a 2-0 Premier League win over Chelsea at Goodison Park.BBC Sport - Published | |
Everton out of bottom three 'psychologically massive'Everton climb out of the relegation zone just 20 days after being plunged into it, as Sean Dyche praises the team's mentality and connection.BBC Sport - Published | |
Dyche hails Everton 'mentality' after crucial winEverton manager Sean Dyche says his players' mentality is "growing" after a 3-0 win over Newcastle sees the Toffees climb out of the Premier League's relegation zone.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Leave the game alone' - Dyche questions sin-bin plansFootball's decision-makers need to "leave the game alone", says Everton boss Sean Dyche, following plans to trial sin-bins.BBC Sport - Published | |
βMayhem all the time' β Dyche says VAR process a farceEverton's day of defiance in their first game since receiving a 10-point deduction turned into a damp squib with a 3-0 defeat by Manchester United.BBC Sport - Published | |
Everton 'aggrieved' at 'enormity' of sanction - DycheSean Dyche says Everton feel "aggrieved" at the "disproportionate" 10-point deduction for breaching financial rules.BBC Sport - Published | Everton shocked at 10-point deduction - DycheManager Sean Dyche says Everton are shocked by the 10-point deduction for breaching the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules.BBC Sport - Published |
Dyche dedicates Everton victory to KenwrightEverton boss Sean Dyche dedicates his side's 1-0 victory against West Ham to former Everton chairman Bill Kenwright, who died earlier this week aged 78.BBC Sport - Published | Kenwright 'an amazing servant' to Everton - DycheSean Dyche, Leon Osman, Pat Nevin and Jurgen Klopp have paid tribute to Everton chairman Bill Kenwright following his death.BBC Sport - Published |
Dyche bemoans 'incredible' Konate decisionEverton head coach Sean Dyche says the decision by referee Craig Pawson not to give Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate a second yellow card for his challenge on Beto was "incredible".BBC Sport - Published | Dyche 'can't control' off-field uncertaintiesManager Sean Dyche says he "can't control" the off-field uncertainties at Everton amid a possible takeover and the start of a disciplinary hearing.BBC Sport - Published |
We have to remain positive - Everton's GarnerJames Garner speaks to BBC Sport about leaving Manchester United, similarities between Erik ten Hag and Sean Dyche and Everton's underwhelming start to the season.BBC Sport - Published | Gray appears to criticise Everton boss DycheEverton winger Demarai Gray has appeared to criticise manager Sean Dyche in a social media post.BBC Sport - Published |
Everton need to do the basics better - DycheEverton manager Sean Dyche says his side need "to do the basics better" after the Toffees draw 2-2 with Sheffield United.BBC Sport - Published | 'We've not got pots of gold' - Dyche on goals searchEverton manager Sean Dyche says the club "haven't got pots of gold" as he aims to bring in a striker after Saturday's defeat against Wolves.BBC Sport - Published |
Sky Sports apologises for comments on Dyche clothesSky Sports apologises for "insensitive" comments made about Everton manager Sean Dyche during Everton's 4-0 defeat by Aston Villa on Sunday.BBC Sport - Published | Dyche 'could have taken whole team off' in defeatEverton manager Sean Dyche says he "could have taken his whole team off" during the 4-0 thrashing by Aston Villa.BBC Sport - Published |
'We have to score a goal' - Dyche frustrated at misfiring ToffeesManager Sean Dyche says he is "very frustrated" after Everton fail to score from 19 attempts at goal in the Premier League defeat by Fulham.BBC Sport - Published | Everton have missed out on transfer targets - DycheEverton are "working hard" to make new signings for their squad but have missed out on transfer targets this summer, says manager Sean Dyche.BBC Sport - Published |
Dyche praises Everton's 'fantastic mentality'Everton head coach Sean Dyche says his side showed a "fantastic mentality" as they scored a 99th minute equaliser against Wolves to secure a crucial point in their fight to avoid relegation.BBC Sport - Published | Everton players deserve a lot of credit - DycheEverton manager Sean Dyche says his players executed his tactical plan perfectly, as the Toffees convincingly won 5-1 away at Brighton.BBC Sport - Published |
Everton captain Coleman set to miss rest of seasonEverton captain Seamus Coleman is unlikely to play again this season because of a knee injury, says manager Sean Dyche.BBC Sport - Published | Everton hit performance level needed to stay up - DycheEverton manager Sean Dyche says his side reached the performance level needed to stay in the Premier League in the 2-2 draw with Leicester City.BBC Sport - Published |
'I think we can do it' - Dyche confident of Everton escapeEverton suffered a chastening 4-1 home defeat by Newcastle to leave them second bottom and two points off safety, but Sean Dyche is confident his side can survive.BBC Sport - Published | Dyche bemoans 'soft' Everton after Newcastle defeatEverton boss Sean Dyche says his side were "soft" in the basic principles of defending during the 4-1 defeat against Newcastle at Goodison Park.BBC Sport - Published |
Alli must use time wisely, says Everton boss DycheEverton manager Sean Dyche says Dele Alli must use his time "wisely" as he recovers from a hip injury sustained while on loan at Turkish club Besiktas.BBC Sport - Published | Alli knows what he should & shouldn't be doing - DycheEverton manager Sean Dyche says Dele Alli should know "what he should and shouldn't be doing" after the former England midfielder returned to the Toffees.BBC Sport - Published |
Dyche frustrated by 'too many' Everton mistakesEverton head coach Sean Dyche accepts his team's 2-0 defeat to Man Utd following "too many mistakes against a good side" but backs his team to "park it quickly and build forward" as Everton fight for..BBC Sport - Published | 'He might have snapped an eyelash' - Dyche on KaneEverton manager Sean Dyche jokes about Abdoulaye Doucoure's sending-off for clashing with Tottenham striker Harry Kane.BBC Sport - Published |
'Someone gets flicked in the eyelash and it becomes a situation'Everton manager Sean Dyche says the incident between Abdoulaye Doucoure and Tottenham's Harry Kane was "a big drama over nothing".BBC Sport - Published | Everton attitude 'outstanding' in Spurs draw - DycheEverton manager Sean Dyche says his side's attitude in their 1-1 draw with Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League was "outstanding".BBC Sport - Published |
Dyche not distracted by Everton investigationEverton manager Sean Dyche says the investigation into the club over alleged financial irregularities will not affect him.BBC Sport - Published | 'Goals change games' - could lack of firepower sink Everton?Two wins from two at Goodison Park under Sean Dyche spark optimism among Everton fans, but the Toffees came unstuck against Aston Villa.BBC Sport - Published |
Dyche knows 'fortress' Goodison is key for EvertonEverton supporters left Goodison Park singing, clapping and with smiles on their faces following another priceless home victory and manager Sean Dyche wants to make their home a fortress.BBC Sport - Published | I want Everton to play with freedom - DycheEverton head coach Sean Dyche is pleased with his players mentality and their performance in the 1-0 win over Leeds.BBC Sport - Published |
Dyche on keeping Everton in the Premier League & meeting Elton JohnEverton's manager Sean Dyche says it's a "big task" as he looks to keep the club in the Premier League and talks about the time he met music legend Elton John.BBC Sport - Published | Dyche not hiding away from 'big challenge' at EvertonSean Dyche says he came into Everton with "open eyes" and "understands the challenges ahead", but is confident his players are good enough to keep them up.BBC Sport - Published |
Everton fans 'have right to a voice' - DycheSean Dyche says Everton supporters "have the right to a voice" and wants them to help make Goodison Park a "horrible" place for opposition teams.BBC Sport - Published | No lack of effort from Everton - DycheManager Sean Dyche says there was "no lack of effort" from his Everton side despite a 2-0 loss to Liverpool in the Merseyside derby.BBC Sport - Published |
Despair to delight in a day - Dyche makes markBefore the game, they were protesting. Afterwards, they were cheering. Everton's fans went from despair to delight in hours as new manager Sean Dyche inspired a stunning win over leaders Arsenal.BBC Sport - Published | Beating Arsenal doesn't solve everything - DycheNew Everton manager Sean Dyche says beating Premier League leaders Arsenal 1-0 in his first game in charge is a "great starting point" but "doesn't solve everything".BBC Sport - Published |
Everton beat Arsenal in Dyche's first game as bossJames Tarkowski's second-half goal gives new Everton manager Sean Dyche enjoys a dream start as a much-improved side deservedly edge out Premier League leaders Arsenal at a raucous Goodison Park.BBC Sport - Published | Premier League: Build-up as Dyche's Everton host leaders ArsenalFollow live text commentary and listen to BBC Radio 5 Live coverage from seven weekend Premier League games including Everton v Arsenal & Newcastle v West Ham.BBC Sport - Published |