Sean Dyche is right - simple is good. As were Everton while claiming their first win of the season and showcasing all the spirit and spark absent against Arsenal...
Everton earn first win with ‘simple’ triumph over Bees lacking sting…Sean Dyche is right – simple is good. As were Everton while claiming their first win of the season and showcasing all the spirit and spark absent against Arsenal…
Was it too simple to pin it on a lack of intent and desire? Not according to Dyche: “I don’t think it is too simplistic. Sometimes simple is good. Often simple is good. A huge victory and one that was fully deserved. They were the better side for all but the first 36 seconds, when Ashley Young was booked for abruptly halting an attack that saw the Bees cut through Dyche’s midfield, which must have given the travelling fans a sinking feeling that a repeat of the last week’s listlessness was on the cards.
Doucoure almost scored a replica of his opener but this time his effort crashed off the bar as the visitors threatened a two-goal lead that few would have begrudged them. So, Everton being Everton, they conceded an equaliser within a minute. In the ascendancy, Dyche could have paired Beto with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, withdrawing the erratic Idrissa Gueye while moving either Doucoure or James Garner, both impressive here, alongside Amadou Onana. Nope. Dyche kept it as simple as he could, going like for like, with Calvert-Lewin replacing Beto rather than partnering him.
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