‘Totally unique’: Jamie Carragher reacts to what Sean Dyche is doing

Jamie Carragher has sought to briefly direct attention away from the outstanding Everton news, live on Monday Night Football.

Although their successful appeal resulted in their ten-point deduction being reduced to just six, which naturally captured the attention of the media, the former Liverpool defender did not want to spend too much time thinking about such off-field issues.

Rather, he would commence a laudatory speech on their manager, Sean Dyche, praising his approach to the game and the success he had achieved with what many would consider to be quite antiquated strategies.

We examine his remarks more closely.

What Jamie Carragher said about Everton

The 46-year-old, who was speaking live on Sky Sports only last night, showered the former Burnley manager with plaudits for his accomplishments during his 13 months in command at Goodison Park.

Taking over a team that looked like it was headed for relegation, he quickly got them in shape and saw them through to the end of the season safely.

This four-point compensation plan will undoubtedly help in the effort to prevent this campaign from coming down to the wire in the future.

But so will his practical strategies, as Carragher detailed following their Saturday draw with Brighton & Hove Albion.

Regarding Jarrad Branthwaite’s excellent finish, he said: “Since Sean Dyche took over, I have watched Everton score this kind of goal five times. I don’t see anyone else score goals like this.”

“I observe that Jordan Pickford occupying this position, and he receives a lot of free kicks from it.” Though the keeper crosses the halfway line, it nearly looks like something from the 1980s or 1990s. Still, Everton is scoring goals from it, and Sean Dyche and his squad deserve praise for that.

Sean Dyche is bringing old-school tactics into the modern era

Jamie Carragher says Sean Dyche is doing something at Everton which is totally  unique

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