A look at some of the biggest issues facing Sean Dyche as he plans for three crucial games in a week that will define Everton's survival outlook
The club will play three games - half its remaining fixtures - in six days that will go a long way to deciding the fate of this season. All three are at Goodison Park and they include two teams in the same orbit as the Blues - Nottingham Forest and Brentford - as well as, of course Liverpool.
READ MORE: 'The interest was serious' - Everton hero had no desire to leave after January transfer window approachLifting the dressing room What perhaps offers some comfort is that this squad has been here before. It was in late April of last year when the Blues were humiliated 4-1 at home to Newcastle United. That was a night that left Goodison shellshocked and the manner of the defeat, with just five games to go, suggested Everton’s run as a top flight club would soon be over.
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