Friedkins should be ashamed as details emerge on Sean Dyche sack at Everton

Friedkins should be ashamed as details emerge on Sean Dyche sack at Everton

On Thursday (9 January), the Friedkin Group appointed Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman to lead the FA Cup match against Peterborough, replacing Dyche.

Alex Crook, a journalist, disclosed the decision live on talkSPORT (9 January, 4:39pm). While Baines and Coleman have a great chance to continue as managers till the conclusion of the season [Sky Sports], TFG should be ashamed.

He said: “The players first learned about this when they came at Goodison Park for their pre-match meeting, expecting to be met by Sean Dyche. Instead, they were confronted with the news that Sean Dyche was no longer their manager.

Dyche’s departure occurred after he was asked to hold training early on Thursday (9 January), but he was not given the opportunity to say goodbye.

The 53-year-old may not play the modern kind of exciting football seen throughout the Premier League, but Dyche deserved a more suitable finale to his tenure at Everton.

He oversaw two relegation battles at Goodison Park, the latest while navigating two PSR point deductions for financial mismanagement – his tenure at the club has been fraught with scandal.

And the second supposedly competent owners grab control of the Blues from main shareholder Farhad Moshiri, who is fired.

The Toffees are in an excellent position to advance to the FA Cup fourth round on Thursday. With the contest only hours away, making such a sudden alteration will only hurt the players’ preparations.

Furthermore, Dyche was not given the opportunity to say farewell to his players, who must now filter out the hubbub and concentrate on the impending encounter with no time to prepare for the clash with Baines and Coleman, much alone comprehend the news.

Although Fabrizio Romano (9 January) revealed that TFG has already begun talks for a successor, this decision is a poor look for the Everton owners. With the threat of relegation looming, the decision will undoubtedly be looked back on as a critical turning point at the end of the season, regardless of what happens.

Everton has received an instant update from Jose Mourinho following Sean Dyche’s departure.

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