Dyche: I don’t care about league table
Sean Dyche says he doesn’t pay attention to the League table but rather the performance of his team as the Premier League is coming to an end.
Everton manager Sean Dyche insists he puts no significance on being outside the bottom three in the relegation battle until the final day of the season.
Rivals’ results meant even after a 3-0 defeat to Manchester City last weekend the team did not drop into the relegation zone.
A Saturday 3pm kick-off at Wolves means Dyche’s side have the chance to crank up the pressure on Leeds and Leicester, in 18th and 19th place, who play on Sunday and Monday respectively.
Only a third away victory of the season would take the Toffees five points clear and ensure they kept their destiny in their own hands. But Dyche is not interested in doing the maths even at this late stage.
“I don’t stare at the league. I stare at the performances, I stare at the group, I stare at the prep, I stare at the strategy, I stare at all these things, the tactics, these are the things I’m obsessing with,” he said.
“It’s not about the league table at this stage. I’ve said it for weeks, the one at the end of the season is the most important.
“Of course we all debate it and look at it during a season, of course we do, but the one at the end of the season, that’s the most important, the one we’re looking to be above the line on.
“I think we’ve just stayed very clear-minded, trying to take away the layers of noise around our group to make sure we’re focused on the game.
“That’s all we look to do, others can do however they wish.”
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