Dyche insists he has worked hard for Everton.

Sean Dyche says he is working harder than ever as manager to turn around Everton’s struggling season. The Toffees have won just two Premier League games this season. And sit just two points above the relegation zone in 15th place going into midweek.

The Merseyside club face a similarly struggling Wolves on Wednesday night. As they look to secure a first win in six games after failing to score in their last four.UFABET

“Sometimes me, my staff and the players don’t do it as well as we should.” said Dyche, who began his managerial career with Watford in 2011 before moving to Burnley. Where he spent more than a decade.

“But we worked tirelessly. This is the hardest work I have done in my years as a manager at this club, without a doubt.”

“I’m very ready for this challenge. It could be easier because of course I’ve made mistakes this season. The team has made mistakes too. These mistakes are there for everyone to see.”

“It’s a fact of life for a manager, you have to keep a certain distance and this season we haven’t done that.”

‘You have to win, and we didn’t win enough.’

Dyche has arguably the hardest job in the Premier League, having to work with numerous financial restrictions. That have been imposed following the largesse of the Farhad Moshiri era. But trying to meet the expectations of supporters, who are craving stability and good times.