After the ten point penalty that sent them to the penultimate place in the Premier, the historic Everton facing the challenge of survival with confidence: “I have experienced many challenges since I arrived, this is the next one,” he said. Sean Dyche‘Toffees’ coach.
Match this Sunday Manchester United This will be the first meeting of Everton after knowing the penalty, which refers to the economic losses related to the 2021-2022 season. Liverpool lost 124 million, 19 more than the 105 allowed by the Premier League for three seasons.
The ten point penalty is the highest in the history of Premier Leaguemore than the only club sanctioned, the Portsmouthwith nine points, when he declared bankruptcy in the 2009-2010 campaign.
The harsh punishment, which lowered the Everton ten of the fourteen points they had, were received at the club with airs of “injustice” and “redundancy”, due to the softer treatment given to Chelseawhich involved some irregularities during the Roman Abramovichand above all the City of Manchesterwhich is being investigated for 115 violations of Financial Fair Play.
“I think, like everybody, we’re shocked. It’s huge, disproportionate is the word used by the club,” he said. Dyche this Friday in a press conference. “Of course, we will feel aggrieved by this, but it will not change our focus. The concentration should be on solving things on the field.”
And it was him Everton, through its main fan club, started working as soon as the penalty was known. He raised more than £40,000 in a few days and plans to use it in protests at future games.
The first, this Sunday match Manchester United. The cartons are printed with branding Premier League as corrupt, banners will be brought into the stadium calling the sanction “injustice” and the competition will be insulted through chants.
The television operator Sky will try to cover up the latter, so that no one in their homes feels offended, lowering the sound around the stadium and even silencing it, according to The Times.
“This has pushed us backwards, but now it’s time to move forward again. It doesn’t change my job, it just makes it more difficult,” he said. Dychewho knew the team was on the right track after three wins and a draw in the last four games.
Now on Everton You have to fight not to get off the front Luton Town, Burnley and Sheffield Unitedteams that showed up with a lower level than them in the first third of the championship, in addition to Bournemouth, Fulham and Nottingham Forest.
Dyche stated: “I talked to the group and I told them that classification is one thing and I always believe that classification at the end of time is what tells you the truth. It changes the perspective, but it doesn’t change what we do. In fact, it improves what we do, because we just have to do it better and longer. The group got it right, because of the players we have. It’s Let’s Be Coleman, Ashley Young, James Tarkowski, Jordan Pickford… They have experience. It is what it is and we have to live with it. I have had many trials since I arrived. “This is the next one.”
Source: La Verdad
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