Sean Dyche is the new manager of Everton - and will take up the fight to save them from relegation with immediate effect. The club will confirm his ...
Indeed, Bielsa was keen on the job - but wanted to start in the summer. [failing to convince No 1 choice Marcelo Bielsa to take the job](/sport/football/article-11682897/Marcelo-Bielsa-tells-Everton-DOESNT-WANT-job-manager.html). and with an announcement prepared today
The club quickly moved on to the second name on their shortlist after talks with ex-Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa failed to produce a successful conclusion.
“That was what I felt was my strength or my way of doing things. I call it a heartbeat to the club. “The People’s Club, it always feels to me.
But it seems the former Burnley manager has won the race to succeed Frank Lampard at Goodison Park. On Thursday night, Bielsa - who was Farhad Moshiri's first- ...
Thirty-five points will be able to secure safety given how the Premier League table is at the minute. "He did a really good job at Burnley and it was only towards the end that it started to change. But Dyche has been able to turn his hands in a different way at Burnley. "They need a simplicity to how they play. We also knew he wanted a bit more pace in the side. He's got to get a tune out of the players. The one thing with Dyche's teams is that first and foremost they're hard to beat. "The key fact will be the ability to work with this group of players and how he can get his message across. He will also have a week or so to build up to his first game against Arsenal on February 4 at Goodison Park." "I hope Sean can really get into these players because some of them need a kick up their behinds. On the other hand, it was felt Dyche could hit the ground running. One of them is defender Michael Keane, who spent three seasons working under Dyche at Burnley between 2014 and 2017.
The managerial shortlist of the pragmatic Dyche versus the high-tempo Marcelo Bielsa was further evidence the club has no clear plan.
Bielsa’s reservations over the state of the club and the suitability of the squad to his methods are well-founded. Everton’s riposte will be the strategic review, the board’s answer to the criticism they attracted last season and which has resulted in 26 appointments behind the scenes by Thelwell. The boyhood Evertonian missed three days of training this week in an attempt to force through his £40m move to St James’ Park. That is not to disparage the anticipated arrival of Dyche. From high-tempo, attacking, possession-based football under the Argentinian to the more direct, defensively sound and pragmatic approach of the former Burnley manager inside 24 hours. The club can only pray that the next manager’s roadmap for Premier League survival brings more clarity and success than their own.
After sacking Frank Lampard, Everton is likely to appoint ex-Burnley manager Sean Dyche.
The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). [Championship](/topic/championship), and two top half finishes in premier league. [Sean Dyche](/topic/sean-dyche)is likely to replace sacked Frank Lampard as Everton's new manager, according to a [BBC](/topic/bbc)report.
Sean Dyche is all set to be appointed as Everton's new manager after Marcelo Bielsa turned down the chance to take over at Goodison Park.
It's going to be a tough assignment in what is likely to be Dyche's first game in charge of Everton, with Premier League leaders Arsenal due to visit Goodison Park on February 4. The 51-year-old has, however, carved out a reputation as a motivator and leader, and a string of positive results that ultimately moves the club away from the threat of relegation will be a welcome relief to the supporters. He will hope to draw on his previous experiences of battling against the drop to steer Everton away from the relegation zone, with the Toffees currently in a precarious position in 19th place.
Former Burnley boss Dyche is set to be confirmed as Everton boss in the next 24 hours after talks with ex-Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa failed to produce a ...
I call it a heartbeat to the club. “Some clubs you have to instil it. “The People’s Club, it always feels to me.
Sean Dyche will replace Frank Lampard as Everton manager, tasked with securing Premier League safety after a nightmare opening 20 matches, where they've won ...
[Burnley](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/burnley-fc) manager Dyche, after a bizarre exchange with his other candidate for the job Marcelo Bielsa in a face to face interview on Thursday evening. Everton have been linked to moves for Sheffield United forward Iliman Ndiaye and Chelsea midfielder He subsequently was absent without authorisation from training for two days, only returning to Merseyside on Thursday evening. He also knows several of the [Everton](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc) players, and provided an in depth analysis of the squad in talks. After a week of indecision, the former Leeds boss [ indicated he would be ready to succeed Frank Lampard at Goodison Park, but ONLY in the summer.](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/new-everton-manager-dyche-bielsa-29065500) And in an extraordinary exchange, he suggested instead that he work with [Everton's](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc) U21s until then.
Sean Dyche is poised to be named Everton's manager after Marcelo Bielsa told the club he was not willing to take full charge until the summer.
He would take over a team that have lost 11 of their past 14 matches in all competitions and lie joint-bottom of the Premier League. That would have left Everton needing an interim manager for the precarious task of keeping them in the Premier League and was not a situation the club was willing to accept. That raised their hopes of enticing the Argentinian to Goodison Park, despite his reservations over the state of the club and the squad and his record of never taking over a European club mid-season.
Former Burnley boss Dyche is set to be confirmed as Everton boss in the next 24 hours after talks with ex-Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa failed to produce a ...
I call it a heartbeat to the club. "Some clubs you have to instil it. "The People's Club, it always feels to me.
Marcelo Bielsa was Everton's first-choice to replace Frank Lampard as manager, but Sean Dyche is now expected to be appointed at Goodison Park.
James Tarkowski is another Everton player who has worked under Dyche before and he could become a defensive leader for the Toffees under new management. Everton’s midfield unit might be lacking somewhat in creativity, but the trio of Andre Onana, Idrissa Gana Gueye and Alex Iwobi will give Dyche a lot to mould. Dyche will have wide men to work with as Everton manager in the form of Dwight McNeil (who he used to coach at Burnley) and Demarai Gray. The midfield was also deployed to win second balls and ensure a level of protection in front of a physical and naturally aggressive defensive line. This might not be what some fans want to hear, but Dyche is as good a fit for Everton’s current squad as any other manager out there. According to reports, the Argentine wanted to take over the Toffees’ Under-21s team until the end of the season when he would move into the job of senior team manager.
Sean Dyche is already identifying potential targets for when he becomes the new Everton boss and is looking at signing a Southampton man, as per a report.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is struggling to get back to his best, while Neal Maupay has never been a prolific striker in the top flight. The transfer had the double impact of strengthening Newcastle and weakening relegation rivals Burnley. Once Gordon’s transfer reaches completion, Everton could submit a bid for Adams. Football Insider claim the Saints are in ‘advanced’ negotiations with Rennes for 20-year-old attacker Kamaldeen Sulemana. And there should be money to spend once Anthony Gordon’s Newcastle move goes through. There were also concerns about replacing the entire coaching staff all at once.
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Speaking to the ECHO about Dyche, he said: "I think for Sean it's probably the kind of chance that he's deserved given the work he did with Burnley. Sean Dyche can be really important for this player now, get back on the right track and behave yourself. I always got the impression that there was always intent to what Sean did so he wouldn't have accepted the job if he didn't think he could succeed." Now that wish looks set to be fulfilled, albeit he could hardly have landed a more difficult task than trying to follow in the doomed footsteps of We have a bit of a fight on our hands to stay up in League One and I am ready for the challenge," he said after his appointment. The 21-year-old's time at Goodison Park comes to an end after arriving at the Blues when he was 11. It has been said that there could be some arrivals in light of his exit as Everton look to secure Premier League survival in the remaining matches. "I am grateful for the opportunity to come and lead such a progressive and forward-thinking club too. The result left the Blues joint bottom of the table, only above basement side Southampton on goal difference, with their 15 point total their lowest ever at this stage of a Premier League season. After a lack of luck during his time at various clubs, he seems to have found his home in the Italian top-flight. He arrives on Merseyside with the Blues in 19th as they're locked in for another relegation fight. Goodison Park officials held talks with Marcelo Bielsa and Dyche but appear to be set on the former Burnley manager.
Dyche visited the club's training ground for the first time on Friday with an official announcement to confirm his appointment on a two-and-a-half-year ...
[Everton](/sport/teampages/everton.html) manager [Sean Dyche](/sport/sean-dyche/index.html) won’t be able to spend his way out of trouble in the final few days of the [transfer window](/sport/transfernews/index.html) despite the club sitting in the relegation zone. - Everton are looking for a forward and wide player before the transfer deadline New Everton boss Sean Dyche won't be able to spend his way out of trouble as the January window closes, despite the Toffees facing a relegation battle AND the club agreeing to sell Anthony Gordon for £45m
Everton are set to appoint Sean Dyche as their new manager after Frank Lampard was sacked.
Well, the fans were chasing him down the road, if they were giving their all and they're the judges, I only see them chasing the cars for them who aren't giving their all. "It don't take Einstein to play in it, if Bielsa would've come in they'd have been all over the place, I think they would've been relegated by the end of the month. All they want, them Everton fans, is to say 'right, if I was playing I'd give my all'. When you look at him now, the job he's got to do to keep them up, they're in a relegation battle, they play a certain way," he told Sky Sports. [Anthony Gordon spotted in Newcastle shirt as £45m Everton exit set to be confirmed](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/anthony-gordon-newcastle-everton-breaking-26098287) [Sean Dyche has four issues he needs to address immediately at Everton](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/sean-dyche-four-issues-needs-26088597) [Sean Dyche player demands revealed as Everton squad sent blunt 'standards' message](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/sean-dyche-player-demands-revealed-26095064) ['It doesn't matter' - Slaven Bilic sends blunt message to Everton fans over 'atmosphere'](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/slaven-bilic-everton-fans-atmosphere-26095735) [Sean Dyche has already highlighted the huge issue he would have to solve at Everton](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/sean-dyche-everton-huge-issue-26086659) Frank Lampard was sacked as
Sean Dyche has arrived at Finch Farm, with Everton having seemingly found its new manager. But the former Burnley boss has admitted he grew up supporting ...
He is of course the former Burnley manager and, as it turns out, a [Liverpool](https://www.liverpool.com/) fan. “Got to be King Kenny [Dalglish],” said the former Burnley manager. “My local team Kettering, Kettering Town, me and my dad used to go down and watch them, they were pretty big in the non-league scene but [I supported] Liverpool from a distance.” [Liverpool](https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/features/liverpool-jude-bellingham-transfer-request-26095826),” he said. Marcelo Bielsa then apparently flew in for talks, only for his supposed requests to be rejected by the club. It’s been a turbulent couple of weeks for Everton.
Dyche, who kept Burnley in the Premier League for years on a shoestring budget, is seen as a firefighter, as someone who can give Everton a bit of fight, and ...
Dyche might not have been thrown into a club at risk of relegation before, but he does have experience of making the best of a tough financial situation and building a club culture that is bigger than the sum of its parts. In the long-term though, Burnley overachieved because everybody at the club bought into a plan. One of the biggest things that Dyche can bring to Everton is his ability to get results on a budget. He is going to play a system that gets the most out of Everton’s players. Forest started life in the Premier League using the same system that won them promotion last season and it resulted in Forest being bottom of the league and losing every week. There’s an expectation that Dyche can instantly create a culture of “legs, hearts and minds” at Everton, just like he did at Burnley.
Dyche was the man who plucked Nick Pope from relative obscurity at Charlton Athletic to give him his big chance in the Premier League. During his time at the ...
[Iwobi](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/alex-iwobi) looked to be the most-improved player at Everton under Lampard after predecessors [Marco Silva](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/marco-silva), [Carlo Ancelotti](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/carlo-ancelotti) and Benitez had all failed to tease any kind of consistent form out of him. The new manager could either deploy the former Arsenal man out wide or turn to £20million summer signing [Dwight McNeil](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/dwight-mcneil), who he brought through as a youngster at Burnley with the Rochdale-born wide man a more natural supplier of crosses if he can get into his stride. [Gueye](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/idrissa-gueye) was just the kind of industrious worker in the engine room that you’d expect Dyche to admire, but at 33 there are fears that his powers have now faded in what has been a hugely disappointing return so far since he came back from Paris Saint-Germain. The Frenchman certainly doesn’t make a like-for-like alternative to Everton’s number nine but perhaps with Dyche’s long-time preference to go 4-4-2, the pair of them might work more effectively in a dual partnership as a classic ‘big man, small man’ combination up front? [Dyche](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/sean-dyche) was the man who plucked Nick Pope from relative obscurity at Charlton Athletic to give him his big chance in the Premier League. The fact is though that while he shows great promise, performances from him and his team-mates have not been good enough to keep his ex-gaffer in a job and Keane, who turned 30 this month, has played just 22 minutes of Premier League football all term off the bench at Brentford in August, but he was a mainstay for Dyche at Burnley for two-and-a-half years before his £25million move to Goodison Park in 2017. Whether or not he can successfully crack the code depends on teaching Dyche’s top scorers at Burnley included Charlie Austin, Danny Ings, Andre Gray, Sam Vokes, Chris Wood and Ashley Barnes, and While the Ukrainian has for the best part been first choice in the position ever since, his recent difficulties could see him make way for the more athletic Godfrey under Dyche once the former Norwich City man regains his fitness. Dyche will be looking to cultivate the Scottish international’s high energy levels and hard-working approach. A rare foray into the 5-3-2 his Goodison Park predecessor also put out of late included Burnley’s infamous 5-1 home defeat to the Blues on Boxing Day 2018.