Everton would be safe were it not for points deductions and insiders believe there is no better manager to steer them out of trouble
Although he is under pressure to find results in one of the biggest weeks in the club’s recent history – Sunday’s visit ofis followed by a Goodison Park Merseyside derby before another home game with Brentford – there appears no prospect of the club changing managers despite a run of just one win in 15 games.“Miles off it,” was how Dyche described it. “The most embarrassed he had felt on a football pitch” was James Tarkowski’s succinct summary.
Expectations in these upcoming key games should not be depressed just because the club is. It now looks like a three team mini-league that Everton need to finish in the top two of. With Luton, Forest, Sheffield United and Burnley to play, they really should get the results they need. “I can’t imagine many managers would have been able to absorb all of the things that he has had to contend with since he came to Everton and still rolled up their sleeves and got on with it,” they said.
They will do that. Fan group the 1878s are planning further positive shows of support in the forthcoming fixtures, but understandably, there is a sense of crushing deja vu about the predicament., exacerbating the club’s perilous financial position. It is essential the club remain in the Premier League but where do they go from there?
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