Everton manager Sean Dyche disregards striker Neal Maupay's social media criticism of the club, prioritizing the fight against relegation.
Everton manager Sean Dyche has dismissed comments made by striker Neal Maupay on social media about the club as insignificant. Maupay, currently on loan at Marseille, criticized Everton in a recent post. Dyche, focused on guiding the club away from relegation, stated that Maupay's remarks are not a priority for him and that he is not concerned about disciplinary action.
Everton is currently in a precarious position, two points above the relegation zone after 18 matches and with only one victory in their last 10 league games. Dyche also addressed recent speculation surrounding England striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, stating that there has been no contact from Atalanta regarding a potential transfer. He emphasized the difficulty of concluding major deals, particularly those involving substantial sums of money
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