Poor Everton were 'miles off' - Dyche
Monday, 15 April 2024 ()
Manager Sean Dyche says Everton were "really poor" and "miles off" the intent needed to win a Premier League game, following their 6-0 defeat by Chelsea.
Manager Sean Dyche says Everton were "really poor" and "miles off" the intent needed to win a Premier League game, following their 6-0 defeat by Chelsea.
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