Sean Dyche should to people and start 21-year-old man Everton for first time in 2024 vs Man Utd

With a challenging match at Old Trafford coming up, Everton should feel quietly confident about causing an upset.

After all, Manchester United’s trademark unpredictable nature, particularly at home, raises the possibility that the Toffees can win even though this is a team devoid of genuine belief.

In the event that they triumph, it would be their first in the 2024 Premier League.

Given the calibre of his returning players, Sean Dyche will have no shortage of selection issues, but Erik ten Hag will be without one outstanding player.

If he makes the appropriate personnel and tactical choices, then all the pieces could be in place for a historic victory.

Dwight McNeil should take a nap.

The apparent choice to bench Dwight McNeil is one that needs to be made.

The winger, who cost Everton £20 million when he arrived in 2022, has shown to be an incredibly valuable asset, although he has appeared worn out lately.

That’s not surprising given the extreme emotional and physical hardship the 24-year-old is going through.

His typically dependable crosses have been haphazard and feeble, and he has had little effect on games.Against West Ham last weekend, none of his five crosses found an opponent.

By giving him a brief period of time off, it would probably help him lessen the enormous and constant weight he puts on himself and restore his focus after the difficult few years he’s had caring for his sick partner.

Sean Dyche needs to get going Dobbin Lewis

There aren’t many alternatives to Lewis Dobbin in his location.

Despite banging on doors, the 21-year-old has had to wait patiently this season, with just one Premier League start to his credit.

Despite the young player displaying promising moments off the bench, Dyche is adamant that Jack Harrison and McNeil should start above him, even if he has scored his first Premier League goal.

He is direct, quick, and dynamic—everything his team has been lacking lately.

It might be a brilliant move to bring him in against the Red Devils so he can sprint with the ball and try to attack Ten Hag’s guys on the break.

It would actually be his first start of 2024 if he gives him the go-ahead from the start on Saturday, which is probably going to surprise a lot of people.

But many have been pushing for this switch, as McNeil’s weariness is evident to all.

The Toffees might win their first league game of the new year and their first at Old Trafford since 2013 if they replace his worn-out legs with Dobbin’s youthful energy.

 

 

 

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