Sean Dyche was sacked by Everton after a dismal run, leaving with just three wins in half a season and a lack of attacking output, with Everton failing to score in eight of their last 10 games under his management. Despite a focus on defending and set-pieces, Dyche’s team struggled to create goals from open play, ultimately leading to his departure as the new owners sought a manager who could bring ambition and a more attacking style to the club.
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Barcelona set to make final push for Hansi Flick’s renewal until 2027
Barcelona set to make final push for Hansi Flick’s renewal until 2027FC Barcelona plans to extend Hansi Flick's contract, which currently runs until 2026, by one year, following his successful first season including wins in the Spanish Super Cup and Copa del Rey. Flick's agent, Pini Zahavi, is expected to visit Barcelona to finalize the contract details ahead of an important Clasico match, although Flick prefers shorter terms and has declined a long extension. Despite...
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