Sean Dyche replaces Frank Lampard as Everton Manager

Sean Dyche replaces Frank Lampard as Everton’s Manager

 

Sean Dyche has replaced former Everton Manager, Frank Lampard as the new manager of the club.

Everton announced Sean Dyche as the new manager after making a transfer blessing to Sean. He has been confirmed as the new manager at Everton.

The 51-one-year-old manager has emerged as the unanimous choice of the club’s board.

Initially, Everton’s owner, Farhad Moshiri had wanted to hire Marcelo Bielsa who flew in for talks but had meetings with the former Leeds United Manager.

Though both Bielsa and Dyche fit in the respect, Dyche has had a raft of experiences that Everton faces to stay in the Premier League this season

Several conversations with Sean Dyche revealed that he has plans to drag the club out of trouble and his assessment of the Club’s current situation.

Currently, Dyche is the seventh permanent manager hired by Toffees owner Farhad Moshiri since he took over the club nearly seven years ago.

Also, Mirror Football got to know that he particularly impressed Director of Football Kevin Thelwell, and left the board believing that he was the outstanding candidate after two interviews, after which he provided an in-depth analysis of the squad, stating its strengths and weaknesses.

 

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In addition, Arsenal will, however, get to be the first to face Sean Dyche’s Everton.

But this is not the first time Dyche is facing Arsenal. He has faced Arsenal 15 times and lost 11, leaving him with one win.

Furthermore, Dyche will also hold the position of Men’s senior team manager due to his new leadership.

 

Is Sean Dyche ready to work?

 

In reaction to his new position, Dyche said it’s an honor to become Everton manager.

“My staff and I are ready and eager to help get this great club back on track.”

 

“I know about Everton’s passionate fanbase and how precious this club is to them. We’re ready to work and ready to give them what they want. That starts with sweat on the shirt, effort, and getting back to some of the basic principles of what Everton Football Club has stood for a long time. He added

 

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