Everton manager Sean Dyche expressed that he is “proud” of his squad, noting that a significant number of players have endured the difficulties of recent seasons and “are still fighting” for the club presently. Commenting on the Toffees’ performance at the beginning of the season, Dyche stated: “I have been frustrated this season because I think we have done better than the points show. I don’t think there’s major frustration in the group other than to deliver better than what we are doing.” He further elaborated, stating: “It’s an ongoing challenge and the group are honest with it. I am proud of them. The players have been through constant fire and are still fighting. So fair play. “That is part of the journey of Everton Football Club. Without them having a go then we would be in absolutely massive trouble.” Dyche added: “We’ve got it right enough before and now we’ve got to get it right again.” He drew a comparison to the previous season, remarking: “Last season at this point, we had four points. We have 11 points now and I want more. Look what happened next [last season]. We are still looking to crack the code and that’s we’ve spoken to the players about. That’s my job.” Dyche confirmed that he and his staff are exploring potential transfer dealings for the January window, though financial constraints currently persist. A program features Sandi Toksvig alongside Gyles Brandreth, Lulu, Emmanuel Sonubi, and Alan Davies. Opportunities are available to sing along to tracks by artists such as Queen, Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, and Katy Perry. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble are set to return for the festive events at Longleat Safari Park. Discussions cover topics ranging from microplastics in air, soil, and waterways to the volume of food waste observed during this period. Copyright for this content is held by BBC, 2024. The BBC disclaims responsibility for the content of external websites and advises users to review its policy on external linking. Post navigation Kaplan and Levien’s tumultuous Swansea ownership concludes Luton Town Figures Participate in Football Match for SEND Students