For a leader who doesn’t like to meddle with teams too much, the moment to do that may have come after a number of lackluster performances.
It is unacceptable to lose at home to one of the weaker clubs, and if this trend continues, he will be fired.
On Saturday, October 7, when Everton takes on Bournemouth, Sean Dyche will be seeking for a response from his team following their humiliating loss to Luton Town.
There were a few poor performances, and for a man who doesn’t want to change teams all that much, the time may have come.
It is unacceptable to lose at home to one of the weaker teams, and a couple more performances like that will lead to his termination.
There’s a chance Beto replaces Idrissa Gueye because having two strikers capable of intimidating opponents in the air and stopping play might be effective.
Both McNeil, who cost £20 million and James Garner, who cost £15 million each, may be replaced by Arnaut Danjuma and Jack Harrison, who are both expected to provide a far greater attacking threat.