Sean Dyche was speaking following Everton's Premier League defeat to Luton Town
Sean Dyche has admitted he is being driven crazy by Everton’s inability to change the narrative around the club.
The Blues were once again guilty of missing numerous openings in front of goal, while some shambolic defending at the back was pounced upon by Rob Edwards’ side, who picked up their first three points of the campaign at Goodison Park. "The biggest frustration [about Saturday] for me is we started so strongly against Brentford with a great result, then another one on Wednesday against Aston Villa. [The Luton game] was a great opportunity to step on and play with the shoulders back and confidence.
Before the Everton boss added: "It feels like it's been one step forward, two steps back. Rather than two steps forward one back, which you'd sometimes take. We have to do more than that.
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