Dyche’s position at Everton will not be threatened even if the team loses, as the club believes he has enough credit due to his successful relegation battles. Despite a slow start in the previous season, Dyche managed to comfortably keep Everton in the Premier League. The supporters are eager for the team to show progress on the pitch as they have been struggling with relegation for the past three seasons.
The club is fully supportive of Dyche and his leadership, and will not consider his tenure at risk if Everton is defeated, viewing the current path as the right one under his management. During a match against Bournemouth, Everton had a 2-0 lead before faltering in the final seven minutes, leading to a draw. The team anticipates improved results, especially with the return of England center-half Jarrad Branthwaite, whose absence has been keenly felt during the tough start.
In addition, the club has been in takeover talks with John Textor and commends Dyche and director of football Kevin Thelwell for their efforts in reducing the wage bill and transfer spending. The team also generated significant income in the transfer market, eliminating concerns of Premier League points deductions for Financial Fair Play breaches. Over the summer, Dyche and Thelwell secured around £20 million for Everton, largely by selling midfielder Amadou Onana to Villa.
The club believes they are in a stronger financial position compared to a year ago, crediting Dyche as a crucial element in this improvement.