Everton told to sack Sean Dyche after 'dangerous' development today
Everton fans have taken to social media to urge the club to sack manager Sean Dyche after their 0-0 draw with West Ham on Saturday... The post Everton told to sack Sean Dyche after 'dangerous' development today appeared first on Football Insider.
Everton fans have taken to social media to urge the club to sack manager Sean Dyche after their 0-0 draw with West Ham on Saturday (November 9).
The two strugglers played out arguably the worst game of the Premier League season so far at the London Stadium with neither side able to break the deadlock.
Everton were unable to create a single big chance, and could only muster four shots on target from a total of 18 in yet another impotent display.
Danny Ings had the best chance of the game in the 87th minute, making space in the Everton box and getting a shot away but Jordan Pickford got down to make a fantastic save.
Dyche, 53, has guided his side further away from the relegation zone with a much-needed point; Everton now sit in 16th with 10 points from their opening 10 games.
Both sets of fans were unhappy after the game, Julen Lopetegui is also fighting for his job and walked down the tunnel to a chorus of boos from the home fans.
Everton fans running out of patience with Sean Dyche
The Merseyside club have seen an uptake in form after failing to win in their first five Premier League games of the season, yet they’re still struggling to convert draws into wins, with four ties in their last seven matches.
Fed up, fans have taken to X, formally known as Twitter, to urge the club to get rid of Dyche after another disappointing performance.
In other news, Everton fans tear into Dominic Calvert-Lewin after what they saw vs West Ham.
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