Sean Dyche has admitted livelihoods are at stake in Everton’s final four matches and he intends to restore “core values” to the club irrespective of its Premier League fate.
Everton face a daunting task to drag themselves out of the relegation zone with a trip to high-flying Brighton on Monday followed by Manchester City’s visit to Goodison Park next Sunday.
The futures of several internationals, including Jordan Pickford and Amadou Onana, will be shaped by which division Everton are playing in next season.
But Dyche admits the consequences of relegation, and the responsibility to avoid it, are more widespread. “The next four games not only affect people’s futures but people’s lives and livelihoods,” he said. “That is football.
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