Everton
After going behind the scenes, Darren Bent tells Everton they are going down. What Ashley Young Says
Because Sean Dyche pays attention to every game, Darren Bent says there is “no way” Everton will be dropped this season.
In an interview with talkSPORT on October 25 at 5:44 p.m., the former England striker said that he is sure the Toffees will stay up this season after talking to senior Ashley Young.
Since their first four games of the season, the Blues have gone four games without losing. Their next game, a 2-0 win at Ipswich, is on October 26 against Fulham.
“There is no way that Everton are going down,” commented Bent. Because they had a rough start to the season, I thought they might stumble a bit.
However, I believe that all of Sean Dyche’s players know exactly what they need to do.
Ashely Young told me a few weeks ago that he knows everything from the beginning of the week to the end of the week because he pays attention to every detail.
“You understand what’s going on and how he wants you to play.” They’re still there. They aren’t going to fall.
Did Everton do enough this season to avoid going down?
Since then, things have turned around a lot at Goodison Park. They had the worst start to the season, losing four games in a row in embarrassing ways.
Losses by scores of 3-0 and 4-0 before back-to-back Many Toffees fans lost faith after losing 3-2 after being up 2-0 in the second half. It’s easy to see why they did.
It turned out that the last of those losses at Villa Park was the last one. Since then, Dyche’s team has won two games, drawn two, and kept two clean sheets.
Young, in particular, has done very well during this run after being almost written off by the club’s fans earlier. However, an injury-plagued team is finally starting to click.
Before they play Fulham on October 26 [Everton on X, October 24], Dyche will be able to call back a number of injured players, which can only be good for a Blues team that looks like it’s on the rise.
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