Tony Cascarino predicted that Everton will be demoted this season and criticized the club’s management for their “disastrous” expenditure in previous years.
After four games, with an overall record of 13-4 losses, the Toffees remain stuck to the bottom of the Premier League.
Although Everton has previously been in a possible relegation battle, Cascarino is less optimistic about them staying up this time.
Cascarino stated, “People keep saying they’ll be okay, but this is the first time I’ve said that Everton could go this season,” during a live interview on talkSPORT on September 21 at 7:16 a.m.
“With the quality they have, I’ve always felt Sean Dyche will keep them up, but this season, I don’t feel like that.”
When asked if Dyche will be fired, Cascarino said, “He will be.” At least it appears like they can score now.
“There are several problems with the stadium and the takeover there. Everton’s hiring practices have been appalling and have cost them a great deal of money. However, he has now spent enough time at the club to understand what is required.
Sean Dyche living on borrowed time at Everton
Even Dyche will acknowledge that Everton hasn’t performed well enough this year. You cannot fire twenty players; the players are just as much at fault as he is.
Rather, the manager is the first to go, and if the Toffees fail to win – or at least get a draw – against Leicester City, that appears to be increasingly likely to occur.
Although Dyche still has a strong enough team to finish above the bottom three, Cascarino is right to point out that Everton has been mismanaged financially for far too long.
The Blues would be in for a very frightening time if they were to really fall into the Championship. It is difficult to predict how they will do financially when the stadium expenditures are taken into account.
Hopefully, the 3-2 loss to Aston Villa the previous weekend was the lowest point, and Dyche’s trip to Leicester on Saturday, September 21, will be the turning moment.
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