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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