Everton’s new owners, the Friedkin Group, have spent several days evaluating the direction of the club and manager Sean Dyche’s future, before reaching the decision that it is in the best interest of the club to part ways.
This is not the decision that Americans wanted at this time. Their plan was to have Dyche look at the remainder of his contract, which was due to end in June, and then embark on a detailed review of the club from the top down.
Dyche’s achievements during his two years as manager have been recognized, even though they have been traumatic at times and at times fraught with anxiety both on and off the pitch.
Indeed, he has had to deal with situations that other Everton managers have had to deal with before, including a relegation battle in the first five months, PSR point deductions, severe financial restrictions and a complete change of board. It is no exaggeration to say that it did not. .
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However, despite this, their results this season have not been good enough. Performance this season has not been good enough and the statistics suggest that something needs to change. That’s what ultimately convinced TFG that they had to take action.
The prospect of being relegated in the first six months and then starting life in a brand new stadium in the Championship next season was too much to leave to chance.
Of course, that remains a concern and the choice of Dyche’s replacement will need to balance the need to look to the future with the need to ensure the short-term security of their Premier League status.
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Now, all eyes are on who will be next.
There are a number of candidates, but we understand that the new owners would like to bring in someone who does not currently hold a role at another club. There are two reasons for this.
Firstly, they need to book quickly and don’t want protracted negotiations with other clubs, and secondly, and perhaps more importantly, the compensation they have to pay is a waste of money. We believe it’s money and that compensation needs to go to the players. Acquisition.
In December, manager David Moyes told Sky Sports News that he would not consider taking a job at the club, which is bottom of the Premier League.
Whoever takes over from Dyche will have a fantastic opportunity with a fantastic new stadium, financial security with new owners and the prospect of a fresh start in the rebuilding of English football, but it will also mean taking the team away from more pressing matters. Only after there was a fight to save it. Sky Sports News reporter Alan Myers
There has been a lot of talk about manager Jose Mourinho, but it is understood that there has been no contact with the former Roma manager at TFG, which is highly likely.
The likely target is former Everton manager David Moyes, who is now interested in the Friedkin group following his departure from West Ham.
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Obviously, he has a long association with the club and will give his all in a place he knows well, without giving too much explanation about the transition.
Moyes has been at the club for 11 years and knows the club better than anyone. Crucially, Seamus Coleman has remained at the club since then and that relationship could be important if Moyes returns.
Everton fan channel Toffee TV’s Peter McPartland has said Jose Mourinho has been given the chance to manage the club despite being seen by bookmakers as the favorite to replace Sean Dyche at Goodison Park. He claims he doesn’t want it to happen.
Manager Moyes recently said that he doesn’t want to go to a club that is in a relegation battle, but Everton is different, there are strong ties and I think it would be very difficult to turn down an offer if it came.
If Moyes takes the job, I think he is the safest choice. It is risky to change managers in this position, but having someone who knows the club inside out and can immediately help is a big plus.
Everton need security for the club and I think he can do that.
Paulo Fonseca has also been named, but he was Roma’s manager when Friedkins took over in Serie A.
He also has a history of wanting the Everton job, and was a strong candidate before Marco Silva took the job, and Roberto Martinez was hired during Bill Kenwright’s ownership of the club. He was also a candidate before his appointment.
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But whoever comes in there is always a risk factor when changing managers at a club of Everton’s position.
The owners will know this from their response at Roma and have learned that minimizing risk is the safest way to go, as shown by Claudio Ranieri’s return to the club. Probably.
Whoever takes the job will face major challenges. There is no doubt that Everton are in the relegation battle, but there are still plenty of games left and things could quickly improve if the right players come in.
Everton fan channel Toffee TV’s Peter McPartland has said Jose Mourinho has been given the chance to manage the club despite being seen by bookmakers as the favorite to replace Sean Dyche at Goodison Park. He claims he doesn’t want it to happen.
Friedkins has a big job ahead of him on and off the field.
The club has been paralyzed in recent years due to a protracted takeover spree, but they have also not won a trophy in nearly 30 years, the longest period without a silver medal in their long and illustrious history.
The decision to change the manager is the first of many big decisions that will need to be made in the coming months as TFG look to bring back the glory days to a team that was once a leading contender in the English game. It’s just one thing.
Fans want and expect better, and expectations are as high for Everton’s manager as any other club in the Premier League, but former players and former players have spoken out about the pressures of playing for a pre-Premier League club. Many people ask the director. He was known as one of the “Four Heavenly Kings.”
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Of course, it’s been a long time since Everton have been part of the elite, and they had no intention of adding to their nine league titles in that time, but those expectations, wrong or not, will never go away. It was.
There is a generation of supporters who have never achieved any form of success and are left with a sense of poverty, and the generation before them has not been able to catch up not only with the big veterans, but also with the newcomers who have passed them. I’m confused. Everton won the Premier League.
Whoever takes over from Dyche will have a fantastic opportunity with a fantastic new stadium, financial security with new owners and the prospect of a fresh start in the rebuilding of English football, but it will also mean taking the team away from more pressing matters. Only after there was a fight to save it.