Dyche reflects on Everton's managerial change and progress
Sean Dyche recently shared details about his time as manager of Everton and the transition to his successor, David Moyes. Dyche spoke about a frank conversation he had with Everton officials before leaving the club. He expressed pride in the work he did during his tenure, which included helping the team avoid relegation. Dyche took charge midway through the 2022/23 season. He faced many challenges, including financial problems that led to points deductions. Despite these issues, he was determined to keep Everton in the Premier League. However, the club’s new ownership decided it was time for a coaching change, as Dyche struggled to improve the team beyond just survival. In a conversation with Moyes, Dyche noted that he commended the positive aspects of the team. He expressed no resentment towards Moyes for taking over, stating he wanted the club to succeed. Dyche emphasized that he felt proud of his achievements and the hard work done by his staff and players. He also explained the situation at Everton was more complicated than it appeared from the outside. Dyche mentioned that the club needed significant changes, both on and off the pitch. He believes many fans may not fully understand the extent of the challenges faced. Ultimately, Dyche feels he left the club in a strong position for future success. He is happy to see Moyes receiving praise and believes that the foundation he helped create will benefit Everton moving forward.