Everton continue to falter under Sean Dyche’s leadership.Everton are winless in four and failed to defeat the 10-men of Brentford on Saturday afternoon, as they were held to a goalless draw at Goodison Park.The Toffees were completely bereft of any real quality in attack and Dyche’s pragmatic approach certainly isn’t helping their goalscoring woes.They created just one big chance, as per Sofascore, which simply isn’t good enough – especially on their own patch.Everton fans were critical of Ashley Young’s comments after the game as he appeared to be pleased with the point.Many have now completely turned on Dyche and an Everton insider has now shared the latest update on his future.Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty ImagesEverton insider believes Sean Dyche will be sacked in a few weeksEverton are currently languishing in 15th place and reside just two points above the relegation zone heading into the festive period.MORE EVERTON STORIESLeicester, who sit a point behind them, have made the bold decision to sack Steve Cooper, evincing a club who aren’t settling for mediocrity.Leicester are now considering appointing David Moyes – who has been linked with a return to Goodison Park lately.So quite clearly, The Toffees are going to miss out on many of their targets to replace Dyche if they continue to stall.Though, Everton insider The Esk took to BlueSky after the Brentford draw and suggested that Dyche will be sacked in a matter of weeks when the takeover is complete.“As difficult as it is to be patient, especially when served with the football Everton offer currently, in a few weeks Moshiri & Dyche will be consigned to history as far as #EFC are concerned.“Change is coming. Believe me. We will be unrecognisable off the pitch in a few months including football management.”Everton tough run could spell the end of DycheEverton have actually had a pretty favourable start to the season fixture-wise, and yet they’ve not really taken advantage of that.Now, they’re set for a brutal run of fixtures in the festive period and beyond – which could well spell the end of Dyche’s tenure on Merseyside.Everton return to action on Sunday as they take on Manchester United at Old Trafford – in Ruben Amorim’s first home game in charge.
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