Sean Dyche has been sacked as Everton manager following just under two years in charge. The 53-year-old becomes the sixth Premier League manager to leave their role this season. And in an even
Next Everton manager news as Leighton Baines speaks on Sean Dyche’s sacking and the possibility of David Moyes returning to the club.Leighton Baines refused to get drawn on whether David Moyes is the right man to return to Everton as their next manager.
Everton Under-18s defeated their Wolverhampton Wanderers counterparts 3-1 in the FA Youth Cup at Goodison Park ahead of their historic first game at the club's new stadium next month
Everton legend Leighton Baines has revealed his team for their FA Cup third round tie against Peterborough was picked by Sean Dyche, who was sacked just hours before kick off. The Toffees confirmed Dyche had been sacked on Thursday afternoon at 4.25pm ...
Meanwhile, Baines has also provided an update on substitute Armando Broja, who required oxygen before being taken off on a stretcher after sustaining an ankle injury in the closing stages of Everton's win over Peterborough following a robust challenge from Emmanuel Fernandez.
Everton caretaker boss Leighton Baines commends players dedication following a 2-0 victory over Peterborough United in the FA Cup.
Everton caretaker boss Leighton Baines was happy after their 2-0 FA Cup win against Peterborough. Beto and Iliman Ndiaye struck the goals for the hosts in this third round tie. The victory came just hours before Sean Dyche's dismissal, with Baines and club captain Seamus Coleman taking charge on the night.
Everton are through to the FA Cup fourth round after sacking Sean Dyche just hours before their match against Peterborough.
The build-up to Everton's FA Cup tie with Peterborough United was overshadowed by the news of Sean Dyche's departure from Goodison Park.
Both Baines and Coleman will take charge of Everton's encounter with League One side Peterborough in the FA Cup tonight and could also be in the dugout for next Wednesday's Premier League clash against Aston Villa at Goodison Park.
Seamus Coleman has given the clearest indication of what his future holds once he finally hangs up his boots. The Everton and Ireland star turned 36 last October, just a few months after he signed a new one-year deal with the Goodison Park outfit.
The club captain said he enjoyed his experience assisting Leighton Baines in the FA Cup win over Peterborough United last month and that management was something he could 'have a crack at'