Sean Dyche admits the latest Merseyside derby victory over Liverpool has helped ease the frustration he has with Everton fans. The
raspy-voiced manager ended a 14-year wait for victory at Goodison Park in the derby last season
that virtually guaranteed their Premier League survival while also ending Liverpool’s title challenge that season.
And ahead of the final derby at the historic home in the league, Dyche is aware victory in such a big way will ease the tensions in his position and boost the morale of Evertonians. “The fans will immediately
think ‘he knows what he’s doing’ (after beating Liverpool). I’m serious. That’s a big boost. Whether you know what you’re doing or not, when you get a result like that the reaction is ‘oh yeah!’โปรโมชั่น ufabet “After last season
people are happy and in a good mood. It’s a good feeling when you give that feeling to the fans and it’s a good feeling as a manager. “ Inevitably, that’s a big part of what I’m trying to achieve.
“When people look at you like that, they only look at you when they’re feeling good. It’s amazing. I had a grandma say to me, ‘Well done, Sean!’ So did a lot of the lads. It’s a strange experience to have it happen a couple of days after a game!”
“We’d go out for a drink and a bite to eat after the game and people would come up to us and say, ‘Well done’ and even some of the ‘Kops’ showed some sportsmanship, which is fair game (among the fans) and I’ve learned that from this city.”