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How many games Everton are giving Sean Dyche to save his job at Goodison Park

Everton have not exactly had the start to the 2024/25 campaign which their fans will have dreamt of during the summer.

The Toffees actually enjoyed a solid summer when it came 🍸to the transfer window with the Blues adding some interesting signings.

However, the likes of Iliman Ndiaye and Jake O’Brien are yet to really make an impression at Goodison Park with Sean Dyche slowly introducing both into the starting XI.

With Everton enjoying some time off t🌠hrough the international break, Dyche may now have to consider making some changes with 🌜the Toffees having lost all three of their Premier League games.

Going into the♕ game on Saturday against Aston Villa, Everton sick rock bottom of the Premier League with Southampton the only other side yet to put a point on the board.

TBR Football understands that Dyche will be given until the next international break to prove he is🔥 still the right man for Everton going forward.

Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images
Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images

Everton will give Sean Dyche until the next international break

John Textorꦿ is in talks to buy the club and publicly has insisted that he is not going to become involved in any major decisions until h🎐e has the keys for Goodison Park.

However, it is believed he is concer🐭ned but he is not alon♏e with Everton’s current hierarchy unhappy with how the club are faring having endured their worse start in their history.

TBR Foo꧋tball rev෴ealed earlier this month that Dyche has been given a vote of confidence, and t🐽hat has led to them assessing other options including Grah🐎am Potter and former boss David Moyes.

If things𝄹 don’t improve, TBR understands Everton are ready to make a change.

What games Sean Dyche has to save his Everton career

Next up for Everton is a challenging away trip to Aston Villa which not many꧙ people will have the Toffees down to take any points back to M🐼erseyside.

However, there are then a run of games which Everton fans w𓂃i𒅌ll be looking at as a golden opportunity for the Blues to get some points on the board.

Here are 🅺Everton’s next four Premier L🌼eague fixtures before the international break.

There is also a Carabao Cup clash against Southampton sandwic🔯hed between the Villa trip and the next home game against Palace.

But Dyche is ceꩵrtainly up against it now and is going to require a quick turnaround in form if he is to keep his seat in the dugout.