According to news published by BBC, Everton manager Sean Dyche admits there's still plenty of work ahead for the club, even after their recent triumph over rivals Liverpool. The 2-0 victory at Goodison Park was a significant step forward, but Dyche believes there's more to be done both on and off the pitch.
"We're not quite there yet," Dyche remarked. He stressed the importance of everyone at the club understanding the challenges they face and working together to overcome them. Despite recent improvements, Dyche emphasizes that Everton's progress needs to be gradual and sustainable.
The club's journey to safety in the Premier League has been marred by points deductions due to financial breaches. Everton has appealed against one of the deductions, but their top-flight status would already be secured if not for these setbacks.
Midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure echoed Dyche's sentiments, acknowledging the frustration caused by the points deductions. However, he emphasized the team's resilience and determination to focus on their performance on the field.
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