This season is fine. Everton They received an early Christmas gift in the form of the Friedkin Group taking over the club last week, buying out outgoing shareholders Farhad Moshiri’s share is 94%.
Sean Dyche He said he wasn't worried about his future after the takeover, even though it was bound to shake up a team desperate to improve.
In any case, recent reports indicate that change may already be afoot.
Everton is considering sacking Dyche
According to critic Jay Boothroyd, Via Football InsiderEverton's first-team players are dissatisfied with Dyche's hands-on style of football and his long-term suitability appears negligible.
However, TFG will not jump in and sack the experienced manager just yet, with Everton having lost just two of their last 12 Premier League matches and picking up points in recent matches against Arsenal and Chelsea.
The problem is that the 14 goals Everton have scored this year have proven emblematic of their struggles, toothless and uninspiring in attack. In fact, the Toffees have failed to score in nine league matches this year.
Premier League 24/25 – Fewest goals scored |
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---|---|---|
Rank |
club |
Goals scored |
fifteenth |
Man United |
21 |
The fifteenth= |
Leicester |
21 |
seventeenth |
Crystal Palace |
18 |
eighteenth |
Ipswich |
16 |
nineteenth |
Everton |
14 |
Twenty |
Southampton |
11 |
Statistics via Premier League |
TFG won't do anything drastic, but they are bound to evaluate the market and may have the perfect alternative to hide in Graham Potter.

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Why should Everton appoint Graham Potter?
When Dyche is no longer in Everton's hot seat, his tenure at the club may be viewed with more admiration and respect. He kept seven clean sheets in the Premier League since the beginning of October, more than any other team in Europe's top five leagues.
But this is a time for ambition. Everton have been in a Premier League rut for several years now, and TFG need a manager whose ideas take root in a Blues side who can deliver. more.
Potter is the right man for the job. Sky Sports' Alan Myers admitted A month ago, Potter was a strong candidate to coach Everton, but Dyche will retain the club's support until the new year, which provides a clearer picture of things.
He described him as a tactical “genius.” Journalist Sam MortonPotter imposes a ball-playing system that is fluid in its shape and structure within the game.
At Liverpool, Arne Slott promotes a similar view, and given the success the Reds have enjoyed under the Dutchman's tutelage this season, it wouldn't be the worst idea in the world to appoint a manager capable of transforming Everton into a more adroit and intelligent direction. More elegant football too.
Potter also began his career with Swedish fourth-tier club Ostersunds in 2011, where he led the team to the Europa League in a remarkable journey that proved fundamental to his development as a coach.
Slott has also enjoyed the fruits of labor away from Europe's top five leagues, coaching in his home country for a number of trophy-laden years before moving to the Premier League in the summer.
Given that Potter likes to play without a strict formation structure, and has shown his talents in the Premier League with Brighton & Hove Albion, and to a lesser extent Chelsea, over the past few years, there is every reason for TFG to bite the bullet and replace Dyche with a more modern style.
It would be unwise to sack the former Burnley manager, but it would be wise to keep a close eye on Potter, lest he fall into the clutches of a rival before Everton can welcome him as the spearhead of a promising new side. era.