
Everton boss Sean Dyche is pushing for consistency from his players ahead of today's clash at Manchester United.
Dyche is happy with what he's seeing from his players.
There's a certain way that I like the players and staff to work," said Dyche. So I would not say the ups and downs are too amazing. Instead, it's about maintaining a nice consistency in how we operate.
The mood in the camp can be affected, but we have a consistent way of working throughout the ups and downs of what we do. But the mood is obviously impacted by the ups and downs of what we do the feel-good factor of performing well.
Performances have generally been good, we have scratched away in some games and played well in others. We have certainly shown a clear-minded spirit in our performances.
I am pleased with that. Because it's an important factor in a Premier League season. All these things add to something different. Keano's goal adds a different feel to what was a strong performance [vs Spurs].
That was 11v11, 10v11, 10v10 it was a strong performance level. That just added another feel-good factor to it. The fans got a reward for an outstanding performance from them - like it has been since I arrived. They got the reward for staying behind the team and a fantastic moment for Keano as well."
