Sean Dyche on why Everton is the hardest job in the Premier League

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 Sean Dyche on why Everton is the hardest job in the Premier League
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Sean Dcyhe has spoken about how he believes the Everton manager's job has become the toughest in the Premier League

Sean Dyche believes the Everton manager’s job has become the most difficult in English football in recent times. The 53-year-old spent almost a decade in charge of Burnley in his previous position but is the eighth Blues boss in as many years under Farhad Moshiri who this week agreed a deal to sell his 94.1% stake in the club to The Friedkin Group.

That is a hardship, in a different kind of way. “What I would say is that it has arguably been the hardest job over the last few years – if you add in everything. In modern football, you have management, and you have coaching. “This has needed management. This didn’t need a coach. “I’ve blended everything. Bring wages down, getting players in and out. It hasn’t just been me, other people have been involved as well. “This has needed management, restructuring.

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