Everton must start performing like a big club, warns Dyche
The HinduEverton manager Sean Dyche warned his work in turning the Toffees around has only just begun after securing Premier League survival on Sunday. Everton also needed a heroic victory in its final home game of last season to avoid the drop under Dyche’s predecessor Frank Lampard. Everton is facing Premier League charges over an alleged breach of financial fair play rules last season and is seeking external investment to be able to complete the club’s new stadium. “It’s a big club, big history, but we are not performing like a big club,” said Dyche, who was only appointed as boss of the nine-time English champions in January. We’ve got to recruit players who understand this club.” Dyche recalled Conor Coady to the starting line-up for the first time since February for what could be his final game for the club after a season-long loan from Wolves.