Everton will travel to the King Power Stadium this weekend for what is an important fixture despite how early it is in the season but Sean Dyche’s squad continues to be stretched.
Everton's director of football, Kevin Thelwell, has asked supporters for their patience and their backing as Sean Dyche and his staff try and turn the team's form around following a horrendous start to the season.
Sean Dyche has stressed that he won’t put Jarrad Branthwaite back into the first team until he is completely ready so as not to risk the player’s long-term welfare.
Sean Dyche has defended his record as Everton manager and rejected the notion that he has a pay-off clause in his contract should he be sacked on the back of the team's poor results.
A deal involving John Textor and his backers to complete a takeover at Everton could be agreed soon, according to Sky Sports correspondent, Alan Myers.
Everton lost this evening for the fifth time in six games as they gave up yet another lead and ended up being taken to a defeat on penalties in the Carabao Cup by fellow strugglers, Southampton.
Sean Dyche says that James Tarkowski was left out of the squad that was dumped out of the Carabao Cup this evening because he is nursing a back complaint.
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