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What can FPL managers expect from Sean Dyche’s Everton?

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There’s always been a degree of mirth around Sean Dyche, his supposedly primitive tactics and his gravelly utterings but he was a hugely effective manager for Burnley for the best part of 10 years.

Now he takes the Everton manager’s job after the departure of Frank Lampard, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract with the Toffees.

He inherits a team sitting 19th in the table and a squad almost completely overlooked by Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers.

So, can Dyche transform Everton’s fortunes and put the likes of Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£7.9m) back on the FPL radar? This Scout Report outlines the Herculean task that awaits him.

THE HISTORY

After an 18-year playing career came to an end in 2007, Dyche joined the coaching staff at Watford. Spells as both the under-18 manager and the senior team’s assistant boss preceded him taking the head coach role at Vicarage Road, where he was to last just one season.

Dyche guided the Hornets to an 11th-place Championship finish in 2011/12, their best in four years, with some initial teething problems giving way to a run of just six defeats in the final 30 fixtures of the campaign.

That wasn’t enough to save his job: enter the Pozzos and their hire-and-fire approach, with Dyche becoming their first victim before a ball had been kicked in 2012/13.

Watford’s loss turned out to be Burnley’s gain, with the Clarets getting promoted to the Premier League in Dyche’s first full season in charge.

Demotion from the top flight happened in 2014/15 but an immediate promotion back to the big time followed the next year, with Burnley then enjoying five relegation-free seasons under Dyche in the Premier League before they finally dropped down in 2021/22. The Clarets dispensed with their long-serving manager’s services in April 2022, in a failed last-ditch attempt to beat the drop.

DYCHE’S MANAGERIAL RECORD AT BURNLEY
SeasonDivisionPlayedWonDrawnLostScoredConcededPointsPosition
2012–13Champ4616131762606111th
2013–14Champ 46261557237932nd
2014–15Prem 387121928533319th
2015–16Champ 46261557235931st
2016–17Prem381172039554016th
2017–18Prem381412123639547th
2018–19Prem381172045684015th
2019–20Prem381591443505410th
2020–21Prem381091933553917th
2021–22Prem 387141734533518th

DYCHE AT BURNLEY: THE UNDERLYING NUMBERS

DEFENDING
SeasonGoals conceded (rank)Clean sheets (rank)Shots conceded (rank)Shots in the box conceded (rank)Big chances conceded (rank)Expected goals conceded (xGC) (rank)
2016/1755 (11th)10 (=11th)672 (19th)369 (18th)52 (7th)n/a
2017/1839 (6th)12 (7th)570 (19th)330 (18th)58 (8th)52.36 (13th)
2018/1968 (16th)8 (=12th)653 (20th)387 (19th)84 (15th)62.69 (19th)
2019/2050 (=9th)15 (3rd)539 (=14th)320 (11th)64 (=6th)50.62 (8th)
2020/2155 (15th)11 (=11th)570 (18th)358 (18th)73 (=12th)55.56 (15th)
2021/2253 (10th)9 (=10th)603 (19th)394 (19th)71 (12th)64.91 (15th)

The story here is that Dyche-era Burnley tended to concede a lot of shots but not nearly as many ‘big chances’, so there were plenty of clean sheets and save points to go around.

It led to the likes of Nick Pope and Tom Heaton racking up some tidy FPL scores, with Pope’s return of 170 points in 2019/20 – from a starting price of £4.5m – a memorable one.

There was even mitigation for a porous 2018/19 campaign, with Dyche later admitting that he had underestimated the effect of European football on his squad: an uncharacteristically high 41 goals had been conceded by the halfway point of that season.

ATTACKING
SeasonGoals scored (rank)Shots (rank)Shots in the box (rank)Big chances (rank)Expected goals (xG) (rank)
2016/1739 (17th)392 (18th)214 (19th)38 (17th)n/a
2017/1836 (15th)378 (=15th)245 (12th)43 (=18th)32.80 (18th)
2018/1945 (=14th)360 (20th)253 (16th)67 (13th)45.19 (15th)
2019/2043 (12th)387 (18th)264 (=15th)80 (7th)48.47 (11th)
2020/2133 (18th)384 (17th)234 (17th)56 (16th)39.97 (16th)
2021/2234 (=18th)407 (17th)264 (17th)54 (17th)45.24 (16th)

Burnley never scored more than 45 goals in a single Premier League season under Dyche, while they were generally bottom-half material for most of the key metrics listed above.

But from a Fantasy perspective, the good thing was that we generally knew where the goals were coming from: in all five seasons from 2016/17 to 2020/21, at least one of his forwards hit 10 goals or more.

No midfielder scored more than three goals in any of those campaigns, meanwhile.

FAVOURED TACTICS

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Above: How Everton could line up in Gameweek 22

This one’s easy…

From his very first match in charge of Watford in August 2011 to his last fixture at the helm of Burnley in April of last year, Dyche has almost exclusively favoured a 4-4-2.

There have been variations and slight tweaks (a 4-4-1-1, for example) but barring the very, very occasional dalliance with a wing-back system, Dyche has remained faithful to his Mike Bassett-approved set-up for over a decade.

There’s even a detailed Masterclass video devoted to Dyche’s use of a 4-4-2, which is embedded below.

DYCHE’s IN-TRAY: EVERTON’S 2022/23 STATS

SeasonGoals scored (rank)Shots (rank)Shots in the box (rank)Big chances (rank)Expected goals (xG) (rank)
2022/2315 (19th)198 (19th)129 (17th)28th (=16th)20.44 (16th)

SeasonGoals conceded (rank)Shots conceded (rank)Shots in the box conceded (rank)Big chances conceded (rank)Expected goals conceded (xGC) (rank)
2022/2328 (=11th)320 (19th)220 (20th)42 (12th)36.98 (19th)

Everton’s numbers this season actually already look quite Dychean.

At the back, lots of shots are being conceded but not quite as many big chances or goals.

And up top, the goals have been in short supply. Only Wolverhampton Wanderers have scored on fewer occasions than the Toffees in 2022/23 so far.

THE PROSPECTS

We’re almost certainly not going to get free-flowing attacking football with Dyche in the Everton hotseat, something that may have happened if Marcelo Bielsa had taken the job as initially rumoured.

“We want to put out a team that works, that can fight and wear the badge with pride, beyond the tactical and technical.

“I’m not questioning any manager who has been here before, I’ve got to imprint my feeling and my style on it and that’s part of what I do.

“But it starts with hard graft, literally the hard yards. We have to fast-track it. We want truth and honesty and they will certainly get that from me.” – Sean Dyche

With Arsenal and Liverpool up first for Dyche, expect the bulk of the work to be on going back to basics off the ball (“hard yards”, “keep them one side”, “how crunched can we make the pitch” etc) in Gameweeks 22 and 23.

As for who might prosper in FPL in a Dyche-led Everton squad, there’ll be hopes that Jordan Pickford (£4.4m) can become the latest goalkeeper to benefit from the ample save/bonus point opportunities and occasional clean sheet that Burnley custodians enjoyed under their former boss.

On past evidence, there’ll be little of note to interest managers in midfield or at full-back. Dwight McNeil (£5.1m), who now reunites with his old boss, did provide seven assists in 2019/20, but in most part it was industry rather than invention behind the strike pairing.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£7.9m) and an ‘out of position’ Demarai Gray (£5.3m) could well be Dyche’s front two at Goodison Park this weekend, with Gray taking on the support striker role occupied by the likes of Jeff Hendrick and Maxwel Cornet at Burnley, although Neal Maupay (£5.9m) is of course on the books if Dyche desires for a more orthodox strike pairing.

Calvert-Lewin’s aerial ability seems like a good match for his new manager.

Burnley were top-seven material for headed goal attempts/goals in each of Dyche’s last five seasons in charge – and when you bear in mind how unremarkable the rest of their attacking numbers were (ie 20th for goal attempts in 2018/19), it’s clear how much they relied on this approach:

Headed goal attempts (rank)Headed goals (rank)
2017/18110 (1st)11 (=6th)
2018/19100 (2nd)14 (=2nd)
2019/2093 (6th)9 (=5th)
2020/2193 (=5th)9 (=7th)
2021/22100 (2nd)11 (5th)

Gray, responsible for many of Everton’s set pieces this season, could also benefit, with the corner-taking Ashley Westwood and Johann Berg Gudmundsson racking up the assists at Burnley in previous campaigns, helped by their roles at dead-ball situations.

All of this is well and good but the question has to be asked about just when Everton assets would be under serious FPL consideration, as they don’t really get a sustained run of favourable games between now and the end of 2022/23.

In fact, they meet all of the current top 10 over the coming 15 Gameweeks, with an-as-yet unscheduled rematch against Arsenal to throw in somewhere too:

Gameweek 24-27 doesn’t look bad, with a guaranteed fixture in Blank Gameweek 28 as further incentive, but Dyche would really have to hit the ground running with his new troops for the Toffees to be considered a transfer priority over that period.



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  1. Dion D's Solo Shower
    • 6 Years
    1 year, 9 months ago

    Is Foden + Toney -> Bruno & Nketiah a good move?
    Toney against SOU is, of course, tasty on paper though

    Can't get Bruno without transferring someone else out.
    Could also transfer Cancelo out, but not sure who I'd bring in (Shaw, Ramsdale in goal, 2 Newcastle defenders).

    What do you think?

    1. Connor's Calling
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      I’d lose Cancelo before Toney. Just find a def that gets you the money. Someone with decent fix

      1. Dion D's Solo Shower
        • 6 Years
        1 year, 9 months ago

        Could be Aké, as well, to try and get a City defender for the double. Although I would like to quit playing the Pep roulette.

        Have also considered getting either Moreno or a Chelsea defender

        1. Connor's Calling
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          1 year, 9 months ago

          Looks like Cancelo off to Bayern (amazing what’s happened there!), so Ake is who I’m looking at now

    2. Biggsy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      One of the Villa lads. They have decent 25 and 28 fixtures when 3 others in your backline blank. Mings at £4.3m for value, but i'd be tempted by Moreno personally. Think Shaw -> Moreno will be a move I make before 25

      1. The Mentaculus
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • Has Moderation Rights
        • 3 Years
        1 year, 9 months ago

        I like Moreno too if you don't need him in 23/4

      2. Biggsy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        1 year, 9 months ago

        Sorry, just to clarify, Newcastle won't blank in 28.

  2. Connor's Calling
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    1 year, 9 months ago

    Is Man C double still likely to go ahead next GW? Seeing a lot of KDB out moves- but wouldn’t he still be a decent shout for DGW23?

    Anyone else considering Anthony as a 1 DGW punt? Cousin / would become Odegaard for DGW23.

    1. The Mentaculus
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 3 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      Hello Anthony's cousin! Yes the double is confirmed

    2. Biggsy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      Yes I think it is going ahead.

      KDB is expensive and not justifying his value. Lot are swapping him to Mahrez via Bruno and being content with just Mahrez and Haaland for the double. Absolutely a decent shout for 23, but Bruno does have Leeds again (albeit away) and with KDB not returning as much it may pay off overall

    3. Tonyawesome69
      • 5 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      DGW23 for City is confirmed. Folks are either looking at hokey cokey with KDB/ Bruno or move to Mahrez in 23

  3. Hazz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    1 year, 9 months ago

    Whilst Brighton losing players is obviously annoying for them, the good news is that the club is now reaaaalllllyy attractive for talented young players.

    Sign for Brighton. Potentially spend a season (or half!) putting in great performances & the 'big' clubs will come sniffing with the prospect of some big pay-days!

    1. Biggsy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      Yeah, you look at sides like Dortmund and Benfica and their model is to find young talent, develop it for a few years and sell for big bucks. In the interim you get a player who is desperate to perform so its kind of a win-win. I suspect Brighton only holding out in January because they are probably lacking a replacement

    2. The Big Fella
      • 8 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      This was Southampton’s model too and look where they are now

  4. Kodap
    • 7 Years
    1 year, 9 months ago

    Hi guys, reckon I'm fairly set? Will look to lose Alrmiron next week for Ode/Saka as I have 3.5m in the bank.

    Kepa
    Trippier - Shaw - White
    Bruno (tc) - Almiron - Martinelli - Rashford
    Haaland - Kane - Toney

    Ward - Botman - Akanji - Andreas

    1. Hazz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      Fine for this week. Might be worth considering Toney out sooner given the GW25 blank and not amazing fixtures.

      1. Kodap
        • 7 Years
        1 year, 9 months ago

        Aye, Toney likely out for Nketiah next week.. and or someone else if I decide to shift Almiron > Ode/Saka instead

    2. bitm2007
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      TC on Bruno is brave, otherwise looks good.

      1. Kodap
        • 7 Years
        1 year, 9 months ago

        Either him or Rashford for me, can't help but think most people will be capping Rash so it's brave but could pay off.

        1. The Mentaculus
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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          • 3 Years
          1 year, 9 months ago

          But please tell me you're doing it because you think Bruno will outscore Rashford? Otherwise you're just letting EO cause bad decisions. Don't worry so much about what others are doing

          1. g40steve
            • 6 Years
            1 year, 9 months ago

            Good luck with Bruno, what could possibly go wrong 😀

            1. Biggsy
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              1 year, 9 months ago

              Emanuel Dennis: "Hold my beer"

          2. Kodap
            • 7 Years
            1 year, 9 months ago

            Rashford is in the form of his life, but look at Bruno's scores in the last 5 weeks. Rashford has 32 points in the last 5 weeks, Bruno 36. He's very much going under the radar for that captaincy this week IMO, everyone will pick Rashford and I think it's a great opportunity to possible outscore those captaining him by picking Bruno. Again all my opinion haha..

            1. The Big Fella
              • 8 Years
              1 year, 9 months ago

              Yeah if we looked at the last 6 games then Rashford wins by a country mile

  5. TeddiPonza
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    1 year, 9 months ago

    Already have 3 United players and 2FT but my transfer this week will decide my transfers next week.

    A.22 Almiron to Rodrigo, 23 Bruno and Rodrigo to Mahrez and Saka
    B. 22 Greenwood to Gnonto (bench Almiron), 23 Bruno and Almiron to Odegaard and Mahrez (Gnonto will be handy in gw 25 as well)
    C. 22 Ward to Meslier, 23 Bruno and Almiron to Saka and Mahrez (Meslier the best keeper in 22 and 25)
    D. 22. Botman and Almiron to Rico Lewis and Odegaard. 23 save transfer

    Thanks.

  6. bitm2007
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    1 year, 9 months ago

    Article has Dyche's managerial record at Burnley for last season listed as

    2021–22 Prem 38 7 14 17 34 53 35 18th

    That can't be right Mike Jackson took over as caretaker manager before the end of the season.

    1. Biggsy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      Wikipedia tells me he was sacked with eight games remaining

  7. DavvaMC
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 3 Years
    1 year, 9 months ago

    OK now thinkng this, what do you think?

    GW22 (-4)
    A. Kane > Nketiah
    B. Martinelli > Bruno

    GW23
    1. Bruno > Odegaard

    Current Squad

    Kepa / Ward

    Trippier / Schar / Shaw / White / Bueno

    KDB / Rashford / Mahrez / Martinelli / Mitoma

    Kane / Haaland / Mitro

    1. Biggsy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      Kane out is viable - been thinking about it myself. Plays in 25 but fixtures a bit mixed. You'd want him back from 26 or 27 I think.

      Problem is, even with mixed fixtures he can grab a goal and get a 9-pointer

      1. DavvaMC
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 3 Years
        1 year, 9 months ago

        Yeah true, I have too many options now 🙂

        1. Biggsy
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 10 Years
          1 year, 9 months ago

          Same here buddy.

          Boils down to having to lose KDB or Kane for Bruno. So first call is Bruno worth it? I'd say yes, but perhaps not a hit, so for you the KDB move is perhaps better, although given you'd then need a hit to swap back and bring in 3rd Arsenal anyway.

          Really tempted to lose KDB for good myself. Mahrez and Haaland should be good enough for City double - they do have Arsenal in one of the games which will likely be a cagey one. Gives more options redistributing the excess funds in preparation for 25 as well.

    2. dunas_dog
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      Planning similar moves except is Almiron to Bruno and then to Mahrez in 23. Will probably get Kane back in 24 for Mitrovic with Mahrez to max 6.8 mid

  8. OptimusBlack
    • 11 Years
    1 year, 9 months ago

    Jorginho to Arsenal, here we go! Deal agreed on £12m fee, Chelsea accept conditions and documents are being prepared

    Personal terms agreed, contract until 2024 with option further year — Jorginho has already accepted.

    First contact revealed yesterday night — medical booked at Arsenal today in order to get signed/sealed.

    Arteta, key factor as he appreciates Jorginho.

    1. g40steve
      • 6 Years
      1 year, 9 months ago

      Don’t get it myself?

      1. Biggsy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        1 year, 9 months ago

        Xhaka has calmed down recently, but can always be a bit of a RC liability. Maybe risk of the allegations against "unamed Player from North London" might impact this season? Ultimately probably looking at improving squad depth because no way he is making the first 11 regularly.

  9. Siva Mohan
    • 12 Years
    1 year, 9 months ago

  10. Hazz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    1 year, 9 months ago

    Can people shush about Nketiah please. Keep him low-owned :mrgreen:

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