Everton make Sean Dyche sack decision as talks held with new manager
Everton could have a change of manager under the Friedkin Group and talks have already been held with former Chelsea and Juventus boss Maurizio Sarri, according to TEAMtalk.
The news outlet reported on 26 September that despite the search for Sean Dyche’s replacement starting, the club continue to back him and are not considering sacking him imminently.
They expect results to improve once Jarrad Branthwaite returns to fitness with an update emerging ahead of the game against Crystal Palace.
Maurizio Sarri may actually be a decent appointment for Everton
Sarri’s appointment at Goodison Park under the Friedkin Group could herald a transformative era for the club, particularly due to his reputation for implementing an attractive and progressive style of football.
Known for his tactical acumen and emphasis on vertical play, the Italian’s philosophy could align well with Everton’s aspirations of not just surviving in the Premier League but thriving with a brand of football that resonates with modern fans and potentially attracts top talent.
His experience at clubs like Napoli, Chelsea and Juventus demonstrates his ability to instil a high-pressing, quick-passing game that could revitalise the Toffees squad, making them more competitive and appealing.
Sarri’s track record also includes success as he’s won the Serie A with Juventus and the Europa League with Chelsea.
Moreover, his approach to youth development and tactical innovation could mesh perfectly with the new ownership’s vision, fostering a culture of success and development that aligns with the club’s ethos.
Dyche will duly be given his time but if he fails to turn things around, he could be made redundant by the new owners.
In other Everton news, the Toffees are now guilty of yet another rule breach and have taken action with the images removed.
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