Everton fans demand Sean Dyche sacking after awful collapse against Bournemouth - 'Sack him tonight'
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Everton fans have called on the club to sack Sean Dyche following their awful 3-2 defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday.
The Toffees went into the showdown hoping for a first Premier League win, having lost to Brighton and Tottenham prior to the clash.
Everton looked as though they'd secure victory when they went 2-0 up following goals from Michael Keane and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
But Antoine Semenyo, Lewis Cook and Luis Sinisterra struck to break Everton hearts and give Bournemouth all three points instead.
Everton fans have called on the club to sack Sean Dyche following their awful 3-2 defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday
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The Cherries' comeback started in the 87th minute, with Dyche cutting a dejected figure at the final whistle.
And Everton fans have now vented their anger and called on the club to sack the 53-year-old after another catastrophic day at the office.
"Sack Sean Dyche asap. His game management is f***ing clueless," were the angry words of one user.
"If Dyche can't set us up to defend a 2-0 lead with 5 minutes to go. He doesn't deserve to be at our club. @Everton sack him tonight," said a second.
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A third raged: "If ever you needed proof Dyche is a terrible manager today he took off Ndiaje who was running the show for no reason whatsoever. Result we get beat. Sack him now."
Another said: "Sack Sean Dyche tomorrow. No excuses."
A fifth said: "It’s going to get real ugly for the Toffees very soon. Sean Dyche definitely getting the sack."
And a sixth said: "3 games, 3 defeats, 10 goals conceded. Sack Dyche tonight or we’re gone. #EFC."
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Dyche has done well to keep Everton in the Premier League during his stint in charge.
But the wheels are coming off with each passing match and it wouldn't be a surprise to see the Toffees make a change.
Everton fans inside Goodison Park were livid, with many booing as the players and Dyche trudged off the field.
They are rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table, having conceded 10 goals in just three matches so far.
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Danny Murphy, reacting to the result, expressed a belief that Everton currently lack leaders.
"There's a lot involved in that [performance], you lose belief and start doubting what you're doing and each other but it's also a lack of leadership," he said.
"They've got experienced players on the pitch."
Everton are stuck in a rut under Sean Dyche following their defeat to Bournemouth
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And Glenn Murray said: "This is a capitulation.
"I can only imagine how toxic that place is right now."
Everton are next in action against Aston Villa on September 14. Bournemouth will do battle with Chelsea later that same day.