Sean Dyche has outlined his biggest frustrations as Everton manager as he hinted at the content of his face-to-face talks with the club’s prospective new owners, 777 Partners.
A delegation from the Miami-based private investment firm who have agreed a deal to purchase Farhad Moshiri’s 94.1% stake in the club met with Dyche at Everton’s Finch Farm training base ahead of the 3-1 win at Brentford and co-founders Josh Wander and Steve Pasko were joined by Don Dransfield, CEO of 777’s football group in the stands at Goodison Park for the Blues’ 2-1 defeat to Luton Town.
Dyche had previously revealed that the basis of his discussions with 777 was to outline the challenges he has faced at the club and when asked whether his side’s fourth straight home loss was a chance for them to get an understanding of the way things have been, he was open about what he's talking to 777 about.
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He said: “Possibly, I’ve explained it to them, as I do with you, I try and give an honest view of what I think the situation is, changing the story. I explained it’s mine and our job to do it.
“I think there was another side to it here, plenty of intent, good quality chances but the cutting edge that we need, the killer edge has got to change here. It’s been two years of the very same thing – decent football, try and score a goal, don’t quite score one, let one in, lose a game.
“That’s what we’re trying to change. It’s got to be a firmer mentality underneath it all to do that ugly stuff, the hard yards, that’s what makes
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