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Dyche hopes to be Everton's 'heartbeat' to pull club out of relegation zone

Everton's new boss Sean Dyche said he may not have got the job in the best of times but promised to give his all as the Premier League club looks to avoid relegation from the top flight for a first time in 72 years.

Former Burnley boss Dyche was named Everton manager on Monday after the Merseyside club sacked Frank Lampard following a 10-match winless run that stretched back to October.

Everton are 19th in the league, above Southampton on goal difference, but they are only two points from the safety zone and Dyche said he and the squad have the desire to put things right.

"Behind the outside noise, it's a fantastic football club that means a lot to its fans. The history, the feel of it - possibly if it wasn't in the shape it was in, maybe I wouldn't get the chance, but I don't mind that," Dyche said.

"If they deem my skill set to deliver it, I will deliver it. I had a long time playing, I'm a custodian of the football club, I'm not going to be here forever, I said it about Burnley.

"When I'm here I'll protect it, I'll make sure it's given every way to be successful. A heartbeat for this club is important and I've got a big heart, that's not a bad start."

But his first test on Saturday could not be bigger as Everton welcome league leaders Arsenal, who have lost only once this season.

"Fine side, obviously people are talking about (Arsenal) winning the title," said Dyche, who beat the north London team only once in 15 games with Burnley.

"They're having a very good time of it. They've known us long enough, they'll realise that we're ready for the challenge. They won't be underestimating the strength of our challenge."

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