Upon his appointment, the Blues boss found a dressing room where the mood would swing between results. After attempts to address that, he does not believe the Luton performance was undermined by the highs of the wins over Brentford and Aston Villa
Sean Dyche does not believe the emotional boost of Everton’s back-to-back wins played a role in the defeat against Luton Town.
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