2022/23 Sean Dyche

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We'll have to be much better against Villa next week to get anything, so I see what @TheBigIguana is saying to an extent.

But that's also on players not making insanse decisions.

Gana was so reckless yesterday at times. Onana and Doucoure were so sloppy. McNeil and Iwobi likewise.

Dyche isn't telling them to make daft decisions. They just do because they're not that good.

We have to grind out wins in spite of how bad we are. Hopefully winning breeds confidence and they then manage to get some form and show what they are good at.
But we've all watched football long enough to know that you raise your standard for better teams, and it looks worse against the lesser ones because they make the game scrappy. That was that yesterday. The encouraging thing being that we've lost all those relegation scraps this season. Nathan Jones only PL win came at goodison. That win yday gave me more confidence than beating Arsenal at home did.
 

We'll have to be much better against Villa next week to get anything, so I see what @TheBigIguana is saying to an extent.

But that's also on players not making insanse decisions.

Gana was so reckless yesterday at times. Onana and Doucoure were so sloppy. McNeil and Iwobi likewise.

Dyche isn't telling them to make daft decisions. They just do because they're not that good.

We have to grind out wins in spite of how bad we are. Hopefully winning breeds confidence and they then manage to get some form and show what they are good at.
It will be a tough match, with two well-organized teams. So it will be difficult to create many chances against them. They are also extremely good in the offensive transition phase, so here we must constantly ensure that we are in balance.

Having said that, Leeds is not as bad as some here claim. Most recently against Manchester United, they played two good games, but their problem has not been creating chances, but getting an end product. Against us they created nothing, which indicates a good tactical plan.
 
He isn’t going to build Rome in a day. But I was impressed with how we nullified Leeds threat, considering the consensus was they would too much pace and energy for our team. The sad thing is, that performance against Southampton and Wolves would have yielded wins at home comfortably I think. The other thing concern for him will be arresting our very poor away form but Villa will be the focus for next week. We will go into the game more confident than we did on Saturday so hopefully 3 points and drag ourselves a little further away from this mess.👍
 

….so Dyche is married & has two kids, a son & daughter. Son is Max Dyche, 20 & is a professional footballer (with Northampton Town, currently on loan with Brackley Town).
 


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