Sean Dyche discusses injuries and challenges ahead of the match against Manchester United.
Dyche mentioned that players Armando Broja and Youssef Chermiti will play for the under-21 team on Friday. They are both recovering from injuries. Seamus Coleman is back in training but is not expected to play on Sunday.
The manager talked about the team’s struggle to score goals. He said they are working hard on improving their goal-scoring chances. He noted that it is not just the strikers who need to improve. Set-pieces are important, and they want to be a threat in those situations.
Dyche explained that they faced challenges against Brentford, especially when the other team had ten players. They struggled to find key moments to score. He emphasized that the final moments of the game are the hardest for a manager, as he cannot score for the players.
When asked about facing Manchester United, Dyche acknowledged the impact of a new manager. He mentioned that a “new manager bounce” can make things more difficult. However, he believes United still has strong players. The new manager may bring a different approach to the game.
Everton will also play against the current top four teams in the Premier League this December. Dyche stated that they have to face all these teams. He recognizes that the upcoming matches will be tough, but he is confident they can compete against them.
He concluded by saying that they have shown in the past that they can take on strong teams. They need to keep that mindset as they prepare for the challenges ahead.
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