Dyche doesn’t object to ‘Pochettino’, tells Singha to play better

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Sean Dyche doesn’t argue with rival head coach Mauricio Pochettino, who said Chelsea played better because what pleased him the most was that Everton’s team found a way to win with 2 scores. -0

Goals early in the second half and in injury time from Abdoulaye Doucoure and Lewis Dobbins helped the “Toffees” open home and collect three points. Ready to win 3 league games in a row for the first time since March 2021. ยูฟ่าเบท

Statistics reveal the “Sing Blues” had 71 percent of possession, 16 shooting opportunities, and Pochettino said after the game that The team itself shows better form. But the finishing score was not sharp enough.

“Pochettino is a top manager. So I won’t argue with his opinion.” Dyche did some interviews and was asked about Pochettino’s words.

“Chelsea is a very good team. and superior to us in some matters We know they are spending a lot of money to strengthen their team. And there are many highly technical players ′

′ Today they were in control of the ball. But the most important thing is that you find a way to win. We did that by defending patiently. “

That’s what I’m most satisfied with. We can use many methods to win. Before this, there were many matches where we were able to control the game. But missed three points.”

Dyche also praised Doucoure, a powerful midfielder. Who scored a goal in celebration of playing the 100th Premier League game of his career.

“I have liked Doucoure since I was at Watford and when we worked together. He is the kind of player I expected him to be,” the England head coach continued.

“Doucouré has shown great form since I came to work here. He shows diligence all the time. And the attitude is very strong. He has no problem playing 3 matches a week. “

In fact, I’m not specifically coaching Doucouré. I’m just giving him freedom. And don’t ask for too much. His response was outstanding.”

“We have many leaders on our team and Doucouré is one of them. He uses diligence on the field. To motivate and set an example with teammates.”