
Everton manager Sean Dyche has explained how he will try to boost the club's goalscoring.
The Toffees have struggled to find the back of the net in the Premier League this term.
Dyche started his reign with a win over Arsenal in the Premier League last weekend.
Asked about goals, per the Liverpool Echo, he said: There are different ways of creating chances, it is just that sometimes we forget.
Sometimes we think the only way to create a chance is to roll it through the six yard box. That is not the only way of creating chances, you have to work in both boxes, you have to find a style and way of working that can work in both boxes so you stop it going in your net and then in the other.
If we can add more quality at times (that can help) but you have to remember the opposition we faced (Arsenal). They ain't bad, they are top of the league for a reason.
So therefore you have to do the ugly stuff against those sides and against other teams maybe we can be more progressive in our play. Different games for different reasons, different tactics for different situations, but the base won't change.
The team has to go out and know we have to fight and we have to work and we are going to work from our base and our shape and the tactical idea of it and the belief of it and the underbelly as I call it that will be intact. We just mould it differently for who we think we are taking on."

