Sean Dyche “won’t scream” at the Everton players until they give up on a single tactic in the relegation struggle.
Everton manager Sean Dyche remains unfazed by his team’s recent goal drought as they prepare for a crucial Premier League clash against Crystal Palace tonight.
The Blues are hopeful to have their top scorer, Abdoulaye Doucoure, back for the match after he has been sidelined since December 16 due to a hamstring injury.
Despite Everton’s ongoing appeal against a 10-point deduction, a victory over Crystal Palace could narrow the gap to just two points.
Dyche’s side has already defeated Crystal Palace twice this season, but they have struggled to
score in five of their last eight matches. However, Dyche believes there are no fundamental issues within
the team and emphasizes the rarity of natural goal scorers at the highest level of football.
According to Dyche, missing chances is part of the game, and he doesn’t criticize
his players for failing to convert opportunities. He highlights the difficulty of scoring goals and acknowledges
the challenges in developing top strikers, emphasizing the importance of continuing to
create scoring opportunities.
Despite Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s recent goal drought,
Dyche remains supportive of Everton’s main striker, emphasizing that top forwards
continue to strive for goals even during difficult periods.
He stresses the importance of maintaining attacking intent and creating scoring chances
to overcome goal-scoring challenges.
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