Your Everton evening headlines for Wednesday, February 1.
Sean Dyche has three 'wildcard' options for Everton attack after January transfer blank
Everton are mired in the relegation zone of the Premier League table - and failed to land any new recruits in the January transfer window.
The task at hand for new manager Sean Dyche may have just got even more difficult as rival clubs strengthened. But one silver lining is that the former Burnley boss to used to adversity.
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While questions will be asked of the Blues hierarchy for leaving Dyche in this position - the new boss himself will no doubt be plotting how best to use his resources.
Deciding which duo to select in attack for his trademark 4-4-2 system is a big early call. And there is a possibility Dyche could utilise someone in an advanced midfield role to play off an established striker.
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Jamie Carragher doubles down on 'worst run club' claim with brutal message to Everton board members
Jamie Carragher has doubled down on his belief that Everton are the “worst run club in the country” after the January transfer window.
The Blues had a quiet end to the window, with no new signings coming through the door at Finch Farm on deadline day. There was expectation that new manager Sean Dyche would be given new faces to revamp the squad as the club battles to avoid relegation.
Carragher has been critical of Everton in the past, and recently labelled the Blues as the ‘worst run club in the country’ on Sky Sports Monday Night Football. Now the former Liverpool defender has doubled down on his beliefs about Everton, following the conclusion of the January transfer window.
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