‘Sean Dyche asks Everton to sack him’ – Fans shocked by new footage

Sean Dyche wants to be sacked by Everton following his post-match comments on their loss to Bournemouth, fans believe.

The Toffees endured their eighth loss of the season as they were beaten 1-0 thanks to a David Brooks goal at the Vitality Stadium.

Another goalless performance means they’ve scored just 15 times this season, with one win in eleven matches.

With pressure looming, Dyche made a comment after the game which had fans believe he wants to be sacked. He claimed “It’s not a bad run if you had wins in it” [via All Everton on X].

Everton fans have had enough of the frustrating performances under Sean Dyche

It has been confirmed that Dyche has already held talks with Everton’s new owners, The Friedkin Group (TFG), about his future.

The American billionaire group acquired a majority controlling stake in the Toffees from Farhad Moshiri in December.

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The Friedkin Group own the majority share at Everton.

Before the takeover, reports suggested TFG was committed to back him, with no immediate plans to replace him.

However, the group is determined to avoid relegation at all costs.

With Everton just two points above the drop zone, they could decide to make a managerial change soon.

Supporters have expressed their frustration with Dyche’s tactics throughout the season, as the club finds itself in yet another relegation battle.

His recent remarks have only strengthened fans’ discontent with many reacting to footage of the interview online. One supporter commented, “This statement alone is worth sacking him”. Another said, “He’s the worst we’ve ever had”.

One fan speculated that Dyche’s comment sounded like “the kind of thing you’d say if you wanted to be sacked”, while another said the claim was effectively saying “sack me please”.

In other news, Everton are lining up a potential move to sign a Championship defender.

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