
Everton manager Sean Dyche may have enjoyed his team's 2-0 win over Chelsea on Sunday.
The Toffees head coach previously said that he most enjoyed wins that were undeserved.
On Sunday, Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino felt his team were hard done in the game.
"They are a very good team, without a shadow of a doubt," said Dyche of Chelsea in response.
"They are better in some ways, they kept the ball, they have very good technical players and spent a fortune on players, he is a top manager so I wouldn't dispute his opinion but you have to find ways of winning and that is the biggest pleasing thing for me - we are finding different ways of winning.
"There are games we have dominated the chance count and won games and there are games where we haven't and won games, there are games where we have defended resolutely like today, had to fight and work and do the ugly side. That mixture is really important over a season, never more so than recently with the news of the points [deduction] and all that business.
"So to find different ways of winning is very pleasing. To find different ways of winning against what will be a top side again, because they have a top manager and some very good players, is very pleasing and under all that is a very firm mentality that is growing all the time - and growing with the supporters."
