Sad news: Everton CEO sends a clear and shocking message to the head coach after Chelsea defeat…

Sean Dyche described Everton’s defeat by Chelsea as a “terrible night”.The Blues boss defended the tactical approach to the game, insisting Everton had a good chance to take the lead when Beto fired over in the opening minutes – despite the effort. could be ruled out.But then he revealed a “perfect storm” of problems as his side were hammered 6-0 at Stamford Bridge. In his post-match press conference following his broadcasting duties, Dyche answered questions about the performance and what it means for the club as their relegation battle deepens. Only the ECHO asked him questions. This is a transcript of what was said.Dyche: It’s definitely miles from where we want to be. No doubt about it, no excuses. It was miles off the mark, miles from where we were, we really don’t want to go back to that. It’s a stark reminder that if you don’t get the basics right. It was a strange game because the game plan we worked for started right, we should have scored early, we should have had a chance to keep the game going, we might have conceded one but the goals were terribly bad. The hard yards are needed – just fighting, reading the play, anticipating the play.All the fundamentals were just out the window, especially in the first half, and you can’t do that, you can. don’t do it in such places. It is unusual, I will say, in terms of protection. We know we struggled to score, that’s for sure, but defensively it was a mile from where we were. The last time we were in a Villa like this was when we were miles away. Today was a collective stoppage, a perfect storm, also injuries, just a terrible night, no doubt about it.ECHO: Why do you think it went so badly, so quickly, was it tactics or psychology?Dyche: The tactics started right, we should have scored in the first minute. Everyone talks about tactics, but it’s about execution, and many leaders get it right. You have to go and deliver, you can’t just wait for it to happen. You can’t spend the night together like this. I thought Dwight and Myko were caught in the first half. The rest I thought were miles off and told them at half time and made some changes. It was miles away, not even close to what we expect or expect.ECHO: Are you mad at these players?Dyche: No, it’s part of your career, you can’t always be at the top I had 500 odd games as a manager, 500 odd games as a player, over 300 in the Premier League so I learned because it was a mile away and you think you can see these things coming, sometimes you smell it, you don’t. ‘t. hawk of all things. In the first minutes of the game, I thought that this is exactly what we want from the team. One goes in, like a soft target, dances across the field without even a shot, not even someone who looked like he was going to shoot, then the second one goes in, then the third one is bad and you. wonder what’s going on here. , and so far you can’t even put your finger on it.We made some changes in the second half and I thought we were a little better, not even close, but a little better. It was a head-scratcher for me. Traffic jam again, points hangover? Maybe I don’t know, but we can’t use it, it’s done, so now we have to step up and it’s a huge reminder – for me and the players I deal with and the players I select. “Do you think there are legitimate reasons for this and are you concerned about the lack of flexibility shown?.

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