Sean Dyche is under mounting pressure at Everton, with the club’s hierarchy reportedly ready to make a managerial change after a disappointing start to the season.
According to TBR Football, the Everton manager has been given until the next international break to improve results, following three consecutive Premier League losses. His most recent defeat, a 3-2 home loss to Bournemouth, saw the Toffees surrender a lead in the final minutes of the match.
Dyche now faces a critical five-game stretch, starting with a clash against Aston Villa on September 14, as he tries to steer the team out of its current slump. Potential replacements, such as Graham Potter and David Moyes, have already been linked to the club.
However, ongoing uncertainties surrounding the club’s ownership, with Farhad Moshiri seeking to sell to John Textor, raise questions about whether a managerial change would be financially feasible.
Dyche’s decision-making during the Bournemouth match has drawn criticism, especially after only making two substitutions. The pressure continues to mount, and results in the coming weeks will determine his fate.