Everton failed to defeat West Ham United, another struggling team, on Saturday, extending their dismal start to the Premier League season.

Even if a point at the London Stadium isn’t a bad outcome, Jordan Pickford’s heroics saved Everton a point, so it wasn’t a particularly compelling performance.

Supporters are starting to grow irritated with Sean Dyche’s pragmatic style of play, and it’s puzzling that he keeps starting the unproductive Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

As a result, Everton supporters have demanded that Dyche be fired because their side is currently in 16th place going into the international break.

Position, Team, Win, Draw, Lose, Against Difference Points 14

West Ham 11 3 3 5 13 19 6 12 15

Leicester 10, 2, 4, 14, 18, -4, 10 16

Everton
11 2 4 5 10 17 -7 10 17

The Crystal Palace
11 1 4 6 8 15 -7 7 18

Wolves 11 1 3 7 16 27 11 6

The similar opinion is expressed by TalkSPORT commentator Jamie O’Hara, who has advised Everton to attempt hiring a manager from one of their relegation opponents.

Jamie O’Hara says Everton can appoint Gary O’Neil, Kieran McKenna or Thomas Frank

Jamie O’Hara, a former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder, recommended Everton to appoint one of the three Premier League managers to succeed Dyche in an interview with talkSPORT on November 9, at 5:41 p.m.

“We have the same conversation every season about them being at the bottom of the Premier League, even though they are one of the biggest clubs,” O’Hara remarked.

“Take a chance. Try something fresh, get someone different. Everton can snub the manager of any other team outside of the top seven or eight.

“They can nick Kieran McKenna and Gary O’Neil; if the manager is good, you can nick him. Everton is that manager.” You can steal Thomas Frank from Brentford.

Even though O’Hara is right about Everton’s size, it doesn’t seem possible that they could persuade Frank to leave Brentford, who are in the top half of the Premier League standings, to join.

Given that several of the top clubs in the league are interested in McKenna, it would be difficult to move him even if he were to sign.

Everton fans want Sebastian Hoeness

After it was revealed that Stuttgart manager Sebastian Hoeness had a £5.8 million release clause in his contract, some Everton supporters are desperate to sign him.

Hoeness led the Bundesliga team to second place last season after being linked to Manchester United in the summer.

The German would be a welcome addition to Dyche’s defensive strategy because he also plays a desirable style of game.

The international break is typically a decisive time for managers under duress, so the next two weeks on Merseyside will be significant.

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