Sean Dyche has said Everton should not dwell on the past in regards to Anthony Gordon and focus on the fight for their Premier League future when Newcastle visit Goodison Park on Thursday.
Gordon returns to his boyhood club for the first time since joining Newcastle, 24 hours before Dyche was appointed manager in the closing days of the January transfer window.
Everton’s failure to reinvest the £45m fee in their relegation-threatened squad may have caused more consternation among supporters than the sale itself, but Dyche says he has no regrets over losing Gordon and his team cannot afford any distractions against opponents chasing a Champions League place. “To lose a player like that, there must have been a reason for it, but by the time I got here it was done,” said Dyche. “I’m learning more and more about the depth of the club, the good and the bad, but it’s still not relevant.
It’s only relevant from the day I came in. I couldn’t affect that [sale] and we couldn’t affect the transfer window. I saw how hard everyone was working but once it’s done you have to move forward. “I get the feeling sometimes there’s lots of noise about the past but it’s too late, it’s done, so now it’s about going forward.