Sean Dyche is currently in charge as Everton manager, but journalist Paul Brown has revealed which manager would “love” to take on the job if given the chance.
Will Sean Dyche be fired as Everton coach?
The Blues had a truly disappointing opening to the Premier League season, with 4 losses and 1 draw in the first 5 matches.
Three 1-0 home defeats to Fulham, Wolves and Arsenal last time out, while a 4-0 loss to Aston Villa was compounded by a 2-2 draw at Sheffield United.
There is no doubt that Dyche now finds himself under pressure, having yet to make the desired impact since replacing Frank Lampard.
Sure, he has kept Everton in the Premier League, but that has to be considered the bare minimum, and his team have failed to progress in the 2023/24 season so far.
Hopefully things will change for the better as soon as possible, starting with the trip to Brentford on Saturday, but if that doesn’t happen, the Blues may have to look for a new manager once again.
Will Wayne Rooney be Everton’s next coach?
Speaking to Give Me Sport, Brown claimed that Wayne Rooney is unlikely to become Everton manager in the near future, but he can certainly envision him eventually taking up the role at Goodison Park due to his personal relationship with Goodison:
As Brown hinted, Rooney’s relationship with Everton has certainly had its ups and downs over the years, with him leaving to join Manchester United as a player and not exactly on good terms either.
over time, but he is someone who almost feels destined to lead.
club someday.
He clearly still has strong links with the Blues, having supported them as a child, but more importantly he has impressed in his short managerial career so far, playing well with Derby County is in a difficult financial situation and is now shining with D.C.
United is in MLS in the US.
However, the 37-year-old is still a young coach learning his trade, so recommending him as Dyche’s replacement seems a risk, at a time when Everton will need a safe bet.
safer to participate.
and make a difference.
“It’s hard to say.
It seems a long way off, but who knows?
I’m sure Rooney would love to be in such a position at some point.
He’s had an interesting history with the club, From a hero to a villain in the eyes of many people there.
“Last time, when he left, I don’t think he left in particularly happy circumstances.
He is now trying to make a name for himself as a coach and is fully capable of “Potentially one day he will go to Everton.
But I think we are a long way from that now.
However, as mentioned, Dyche feels safe at the moment, despite his poor form, and it can be assumed that he would have had a truly terrible run to be eliminated so early .
Rooney should certainly be considered a future option in the Goodison hotseat, given how seamlessly he has taken on the managerial role, with Paul Ince saying he is a “coach”.
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