Sean Dyche: Everton set to appoint ex-Burnley boss as new manager

Sean Dyche is expected to be named as Everton's new manager, succeeding the sacked Frank Lampard.
Dyche and former Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa were the two main contenders after holding talks with Everton's hierarchy.
Bielsa was initially
understood to be the favoured choice of owner Farhad Moshiri but the
former Burnley boss is now in pole position.
The Toffees want
their new manager in place before the weekend.
Bielsa, 67,
expressed reservations about taking over in mid-season and whether
the squad would fit his high-intensity and physically demanding
style.
There were also
doubts over the expensive package his appointment would require.
Talks did not bring
any resolution, leaving Dyche as the front-runner, although it
remains to be seen what agreement will be reached on length of
contract, with the 51-year-old unlikely to simply want a short-term
deal.
Everton are next in
action on 4 February, when they host Premier League leaders Arsenal
at Goodison Park.
Dyche also impressed
Everton and the manager sacked by Burnley now looks certain to be
given the task of rescuing their troubled season.
Lampard was
dismissed with the Toffees lying 19th in the Premier League table
with only 15 points from 20 games.
In a decade at
Burnley, Dyche guided the Clarets to two promotions from the
Championship and two top-half Premier League finishes.
Dyche also helped
Burnley achieve their first European qualification in 51 years after
leading them to seventh place in the top flight in 2017-18.
Moshiri will be
making his seventh managerial appointment since buying into the club
in February 2016.