Everton boss Dyche not panicking after Luton setback

Football
5 Oct 2023 • 10:48 PM MYT
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Everton boss Sean Dyche insists there's no reason to panic after the weekend's defeat at home to Luton Town.

Everton host Bournemouth on Saturday.

Dyche said today: "It was a frustrating one. I said afterwards we played well; dominant in so many metrics but we didn't win and I'm aware it is about winning games. We are looking to do that; we've delivered performances but not won enough games. That has got to change."

On their home form, he added: "We are trying to change a two-year-old story. I'll never shy away from outcomes. We have to take control of games we are dominating by scoring goals and keeping clean sheets. We have turn performances into wins.

"Every game is a must win, that is the way I like to think about football. Virtually it has been talked about every game since I've been here."

Dyche also said of Dominic Calvert-Lewin's fitness: "He's getting close to total fitness. Scoring goals is a good habit. He is getting to the end point of being totally fit; clear of mind and clear of body."