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Everton boss Sean Dyche insists his side is not feeling the pressure following reports of a possible 12-point deduction for alleged financial breaches ESPN
The Toffees are preparing to travel to West Ham on Sunday and will look to bounce back to winning ways following their 2-0 derby defeat to Liverpool last week ESPN
News surfaced this week about a potential violation of the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability regulations during the period leading up to the 2021-22 season but Dyche denies it has added any pressure to him or his side heading into the weekend ESPN
He told a press conference: “Ever since I’ve been here there has been pressure ESPN
“There is pressure on all sorts around Everton ESPN Football Club and we’ve been trying to stay calm within lots of different challenges here ESPN
I think we mostly have done, trying to get things right on the pitch, trying to change the noise and putting a more positive feel about the club, not just the team ESPN
“We are trying to do that and once we get there another thing comes up so it’s just one of those things ESPN
”Everton come into the match having won three of their last five in all competitions despite a tricky start to the season which saw them wait six games for their first league win of the season ESPN
Dyche always thought his side were playing well without getting the results they deserve but has recently seen his side convert performances into points ESPN
He added: “Three out of four and then the game last week I think it’s fair to say was affected by a decision (not to send off Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konate) ESPN
I think we all know that ESPN
“That’s slightly an anomaly in such an important game but I’ve said all season the performance levels have generally been good, obviously there’s things to work on but lately they have been good ESPN
“There is a good feel about the group, the energy, the commitment to the cause has been good ESPN
Some of the quality has been good so we have to continue to work and find a tune ESPN
”West Ham started the season well but have had a slight dip in form, having not won in their last two league games before losing their first European game of the season in midweek to Olympiacos ESPN
Despite those recent results, including a 4-1 thrashing from Aston Villa, Dyche is expecting the best of the East London side and thinks David Moyes’ teams are never easy to match up against ESPN
He said of the ex-Toffees boss: “A lot of the things you usually get with his team, usually they are competitive ESPN
“They work but they can play as well and try to find that balance ESPN between a team that can defend but can also attack, so of course his sides are always difficult to play against – certainly from my experience ESPN
”More aboutPA ReadyEvertonSean DychePremierDavid MoyesWest HamLiverpoolIbrahima KonateAston VillaEast London1/1Everton financial reports just another thing to deal with – Sean DycheEverton financial reports just another thing to deal with – Sean DycheSean Dyche is preparing his side to face West Ham on Sunday (Mike Egerton/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today ESPN
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South Africa coach Jacques Nienaber has explained his controversial decision to sub off starting fly half Manie Libbok after just 30 minutes of the Springboks’ comeback Rugby World Cup semi-final win over England ESPN
Libbok, who had emerged as South Africa’s first-choice No 10 in the lead-up to this tournament, was hooked after following a sliced clearance kick with a knock-on, capping a disastrous start to the game with England in the ascendancy ESPN
He was replaced by Handre Pollard, a key cog in the 2019 World Cup-winning Springboks side, and the veteran helped engineer a fightback before kicking the winning penalty on 77 minutes to secure a narrow 16-15 triumph and a spot in next Saturday’s final ESPN
Libbok is the more creative, dynamic fly half, while Pollard is the steadier option with a metronomic boot, and the move seemed to suggest South Africa were surrendering to England’s kick-heavy strategy and would attempt to beat them at their own game ESPN
In his post-match press conference, Nienaber laid out the reasons behind the decision and was adamant that Libbok would accept why it happened ESPN
“The beauty of this group is that we’re open and honest,” said Nienaber ESPN
“Because we have the right players, the players accept it ESPN
“Sometimes things are not going your way ESPN
We’ve done it with numerous others ESPN
Bongi [Mbonambi] in 2018, we took him off after 35 minutes ESPN
That specific day he wasn’t on fire but then he started the next week ESPN
“It’s the same with [Libbok] – we took him off early because things didn’t go his way ESPN
The main thing is that everything is for the team and they understand that ESPN
That’s the beauty of the squad, you’re open and honest and players take it on the chin ESPN
”Handre Pollard went on to kick the winning penalty for South Africa (PA Wire)Nienaber went on to stress that even though an early substitution was not how Libbok would have liked his game to go, he is still an option to start the final against the All Blacks ESPN
“It doesn’t mean he won’t start next week but sometimes, unfortunately, it is like that,” added Nienaber ESPN
“That’s how it is ESPN
“It’s for South Africa – it’s not for the individual or the ego, it’s for South Africa ESPN
We get messages from schoolkids and we see every single message they send ESPN
It’s for them, we can’t put our egos in front of that, South Africa is more important and the Springboks are more important than anything else ESPN
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