Earlier in the week, footage showed Dyche overseeing his new charges with the squad completing the bleep test at their Finch Farm training base.
They felt they could have done more, I said we need to do more, quite obviously.’ A lot of them have been brought in for a lot of money. They have respect for the outgoing manager. I’ve got years of facts and stats on what the body needs to deliver. It’s not some kind of bee sting, it’s a measure. The 51-year-old has revealed it was his way of finding out the condition of his players
Dyche, the former Burnley boss, got what he deserved when two of his former players at Turf Moor combined for the winner, with Dwight McNeil crossing for James ...
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Tarkowski heads the only goal as Premier League leaders are beaten at Goodison Park.
Arsenal boss Arteta told BT Sport: “We had loads of the ball but we lacked that purpose and quality in the final third, we generated many chances. We have to keep working and improving." But we have to give the fans something. We gave the players a lot of information and they have accepted that. "A lot of work has been done this week and the players' honesty has been invaluable to us. "We tried to plan five weeks of pre-season into a week.
Sean Dyche's sheer energy galvanises Everton with echoes of club's history evident during their victory over league leaders Arsenal.
At the end, as Goodison erupted, there was a brisk handshake with Arteta and a couple of members of his staff, a brief acknowledgement of the crowd in a few sharp claps and then he was down the tunnel. In the eighties, particularly during their Cup-Winners’ Cup success in 1985, Everton had been a pioneer of a five-man midfield and Dyche, ripping up the 4-4-2 blueprint of his Burnley days, paid homage to that. There had been demonstrations outside before kick-off and early in the game a plane flew over dragging a banner that proclaimed Everton “the league’s worst-run club”. Dyche had spoken of wanting to recapture the spirit of the eighties, which is reasonable enough if only as an appeal to the traditions of the club. Most of the time, particularly after half-time, Dyche was bellowing at his defence to push up, with expansive wafts of his right arm. Vast sums have been spent very badly and again the board stayed away for its own safety, but just because there are a lot of things to put right it does not mean that you shouldn’t correct the things you can.
Before the game, they were protesting. Afterwards, they were cheering. Everton's fans went from despair to delight in hours as new manager Sean Dyche ...
We played the top side and it gives you a feel of what is important in a performance and what it takes to win games. We have very good players and we have to give them the platform to play. Williams said on the BBC's Final Score: "Sean Dyche is the kind of character that has come in and given everyone a boost. "The players have taken ownership and pride in what we have tried to do this week and I value that. He has done it in a couple of days and Everton played with confidence and energy. It was disappointing from our side; we did not get the result. "I have been here when it has been rocking and it certainly was rocking today. It doesn't guarantee the next one, that is what I have learned. "I am aware there is a lot of noise. There has been a heartbeat here for many years." But in the space of just three hours, Everton supporters went from despair to delight. "I wanted a performance.
With a new manager and a noisy crowd behind them, Everton finally showed some fight to stun league leaders Arsenal at Goodison Park.
[Vitaliy Mykolenko](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/262594/vitalii-mykolenko) -- The Everton defender gave a really strong performance against [Bukayo Saka](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/280555/Bukayo-Saka). [Gabriel Martinelli](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/269844/Gabriel-Martinelli) -- Continually tried to win free kicks for nonexistent fouls by [Seamus Coleman](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/131639/Seamus-Coleman). [Abdoulaye Doucoure](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/176562/Abdoulaye-Doucouré) -- Fancied the challenge against [Thomas Partey](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/189972/Thomas-Partey) and he performed like the dominant midfielder that Everton need to see more of. [Ben White](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/241077/Ben-White) -- The [Arsenal](/football/team?id=359) right-back has struggled for form since returning early from England's World Cup squad. [Oleksandr Zinchenko](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/217482/Oleksandr-Zinchenko) -- Just a smart footballer and a big reason why [Arsenal](/football/team?id=359) are the top of the table and chasing the title. When Dyche was appointed last week, only the most optimistic Everton fan -- and optimism has been thin on the ground here for a while -- would have backed the new boss to get anything from his first two games in charge. [Statistics](https://www.espn.com/soccer/stats/_/league/eng.1) [Standings](https://www.espn.com/soccer/table/_/league/eng.1) Arsenal's first league defeat since September has given Manchester City the chance to claim top spot when they travel to the Emirates on Feb. But Arsenal didn't do that and allowed Everton to grow in confidence with every 50-50 challenge. [Manchester United](/football/team?id=360) in September, but they failed to match Everton for fight or commitment at Goodison Park. Having played for Everton and experienced the Goodison Park crowd firsthand, Arteta will have known what awaited his side in this game.
Everton leant heavily on their Burnley connection for a first win since October as Sean Dyche's reign as manager got off to the perfect start with a 1-0 win ...
It was the only negative response all afternoon for the hosts, who were cheered from first to last by supporters desperate for some relief from a second successive relegation battle. Neal Maupay replaced Calvert-Lewin as the Everton defensive rearguard began and his first intervention was to send Gabriel tumbling in the box, resulting in a VAR check for a penalty which came back to nothing. It was the centre-back’s first goal since joining from Burnley on a free in the summer – and his first since the opening day of last season – and ended a run of no wins in 10 matches in all competitions.
The Toffees kicked off the new regime under manager Sean Dyche as they threw the form book out of the window to claim their fourth win of the season.
Everton replied with a meme of manager Dyche smirking on the pitch during his time in charge of Burnley. - Everton trolled Piers Morgan with a meme of Sean Dyche on Twitter Everton troll Piers Morgan with a Sean Dyche meme after the Arsenal fan claimed his side lost to 'one of the worst teams in the Premier League' in shock defeat at Goodison Park
Arsenal fan Piers Morgan was fuming after relegation battlers Everton defeated the league leaders - prompting the Toffees to troll him on Twitter with a ...
Saturday's victory may appease disgruntled Everton fans who [protested against club owner Farhad Moshiri and the board before the game.](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/everton-fans-protest-goodison-arsenal-29131642) And [die-hard Arsenal fan Piers Morgan ](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/john-terry-piers-morgan-arsenal-29106537)wasn't impressed with his team's performance to say the least. Dyche's tactics paid off when James Tarkowski opened the scoring with a fine header. And a second user scoffed: "Oooooo we're fine but I'm opening a bottle of champagne when you get relegated this season... But Everton were in a ruthless mood and stuck the knife in further by responding to Piers' tweet with a classic meme that depicted Dyche breaking into a mischievous grin. Everton's response sent fans crazy as they flocked to chime in under Piers' post.