Why Jack Harrison and Amadou Onana did not start for Everton against Crystal Palace is explained by Sean Dyche.

Why Jack Harrison and Amadou Onana did not start for Everton against Crystal Palace is explained by Sean Dyche.

Sean Dyche has provided insight into his decision to drop Jack Harrison to the bench for Everton‘s 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace.

Despite Harrison’s consistent presence in the team since recovering from a hip injury, Dyche opted

to make changes, with Abdoulaye Doucoure’s return prompting Harrison’s omission.

Doucoure’s comeback saw him immediately reinstated to the starting lineup, resulting in Harrison being left out. Although Harrison was brought on alongside Amadou Onana shortly before

Crystal Palace took the lead, Dyche felt that the fresh legs injected by the substitutes

provided a much-needed spark, ultimately leading to Everton’s equalizer.

Explaining his decision in the post-match press conference, Dyche emphasized

the importance of freshness in the team.

He highlighted Onana’s recent return from injury as another factor in the midfield selection.

Dyche acknowledged Everto

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