Sean Dyche’s script

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‘Alive and Kicking’ proudly sang by a group of loyal fans of Everton, on the night of last Saturday, left the City Ground, after a great victory in Nottingham (0-1), in the middle of the cold and thick fog that was forming around the stadium, on the banks of the Tyne . A good goal from the winger Dwight McNeill It made them overcome all the weaknesses, as it gave the Liverpool team a chance to see a path for their revival and come out stronger from their trip to the EastMidlands.

Everything seems gray and complicated for the Liverpool team after the 10-point penalty imposed by the Premier for its financial irregularities, but the coach Sean Dyche (Kettering, 1971) and his players reacted quickly to show that they had a second life, and they would defend it regardless of the appeal the club made against its sanction. When it will be a year in January from then Dyche come to Finch Farm, the results and games of Everton These are arguments for fans to feel hopeful that their team will not let them down this time either.

Dyche He has a theory to explain the changes in the bank. “Football always pays you,” he said after his many experiences in the English league, where he was a notable survivor. He believes that, over time, shadow work always ends up returning to past punishments. “We work hard and the work ethic brings out the truth of a team. “We look for different ways to win,” he argued with his energetic character. Fired and tanned in WatfordEdit and in Burnley, where he spent nine and a half years, this proverbial coach, born in the EastMidlands, believes in all kinds of strategies to be successful, and especially in the tangential aspects of the game, such as psychological that power that, for example, wins the kick-off and force the home team to change their habits and prevent them from attacking, in the second half, their favorite and usual side. Another of his sayings in his script is that all great coaches are “stealers of ideas.”

That obvious attraction to Dyche due to good mental preparation before the matches, he also implements it in Evertonwhere they have beaten 10 of the 15 teams they have faced away from Goodison Park since joining the Toffees.

He Everton He has full confidence in his work, and that he will achieve his goal, as he did last year. The victory against Forest also damaged one of their direct rivals, and put maximum pressure on Steve Cooper, another of the technicians playing for his position in Forest’s next games. The first to fall is Paul Heckingbottomthe coach of Sheffield United, bottom and beaten on the last day by Burnley, who is also fighting to save himself, but he has full confidence in the work of Vincent Kompany. Heckingbottom was replaced by Chris Wilderan old acquaintance in Sheffield.

While the Everton awaiting the outcome of the appeal, Sean Dyche urged to keep the faith. Fans remain convinced. ‘We shall not be moved’, chanted their followers in the Bridgford stands, after a great victory marked the Toffees’ positive mood when they face Newcastle tomorrow at their warm Goodison Park.

Source: La Verdad

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