Sean Dyche has long had to deal with, and sometimes answer to, the wider issues at Everton
Sean Dyche believes the biggest boost to his role provided by Everton's takeover will be the ability to concentrate purely on football. The Blues boss said his first conversation with new owners The Friedkin Group had been positive, reporting new club executive chairman Marc Watts had offered him support, and there appeared to be an acknowledgement that he had steered the club through a challenging period.
” Dyche has been the most accessible figure at the club amid the turbulence that he has worked through, including the uncertainty at the top of the Blues while former owner Farhad Moshiri sought an exit route he finally secured on Thursday . He said that had taken a toll: “Many times I've had to come in here and be fielding and batting off questions that are awkward and I'm having to answer them, and that's fine, I've got no problem with that.
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