Even you are saying the players had a "snarl between themselves". And that is all that is relevant here but you insist on ignoring that fact and the potential damage it may have done. How can it have been beneficial to the mentality of young men under incredible pressure to have a "snarl between themselves". It could and should have been avoided by Dyche controlling the situation. The fact that he then trundles into the dressing room is not the issue - the damage, i.e the unity of the squad and potential harm to to the confidence of individuals, may already have been done. And if any damage has been done, in what is already an awful situation, it is simply not acceptable. A manager should manage pivotal moments and that was undoubtedly a pivotal moment in the life of Everton football club.