Everton sacked Sean Dyche less than four hours before their FA Cup ... Former manager David Moyes is the favourite for a return to Goodison Park 12 years after he left for Manchester United. Dyche had been on borrowed time for a while and the PA news ...
Dyche took charge at Everton in January 2023, having had a near 10-year stint as Burnley boss between October 2012 and April 2022. The Toffees survived relegation at the end of th
SEAN DYCHE has been SACKED by Everton just hours ahead of the club’s FA Cup third-round clash with Peterborough. Toffees Under-18s head coach Leighton Baines and club captain Seamus Coleman
Former Burnley boss Sean Dyche has spoken for the first time since his sacking at Everton. The 53-year-old was relieved of his duties by the club's new owners, the Friedkin Group, last week and replaced by the returning David Moyes.
Only a few hours ahead of an FA Cup match against Peterborough United, Everton have sacked manager Sean Dyche. Dyche has overseen the Toffees since January of 2023 with the team failing to finish in the top half of the table during any of that tenure.
Everton’s under-18s coach Leighton Baines will take charge of the FA Cup tie, assisted by captain, Republic of Ireland international Séamus Coleman. Graham Potter had been strongly linked with the Everton job in recent days but replaced Julen Lopetegui at West Ham instead.
Sean Dyche has been sacked as manager of Everton, the club confirmed on Thursday. Dyche took over from Frank Lampard in 2023. Although Dyche steered Everton from relegation in back-to-back seasons amid financial strife, a combination of poor form and an uninspiring style of football has seen the Merseyside outfit act.
The January window has entered its final two weeks and the push for new signings is only strengthening. Arsenal are reportedly readying a bid for Benjamin Sesko after reigniting their interest, though RB Leipzig are demanding big bucks. Nico Williams, Dusan Vlahovic and Bryan Mbeumo have all also been linked.
Jose Mourinho has been installed as the favourite to replace Dyche with several bookmakers, with the former Chelsea, Manchester United and Real Madrid boss very clear that he would be open to working in the bottom half of the Premier League.
The search begins to replace Sean Dyche as the former Toffees boss was shown the door just hours before Everton's FA Cup tie with Peterborough United
David Moyes has agreed a deal to return to Everton as manager, 11-and-a-half years after leaving the club to join Manchester United; Moyes will take over following the sacking of Sean Dyche on Thursday;
Premier League club Everton have sacked manager Sean Dyche hours before their FA Cup match against Peterborough.