Respect! Emery gives two thumbs up to his Everton counterpart

Aston Villa manager Unai Emery commended Everton’s boss Sean Dyche for the commendable work he is doing with the team after a hard-fought 0-0 draw at Goodison Park. Despite Everton facing a challenging situation, sitting just above the relegation places due to a 10-point deduction for alleged Financial Fair Play misconduct, they are displaying resilience and determination under Dyche’s management.##NAJAVA_MECA_7795973##Emery acknowledged Everton’s response to the FFP punishment, emphasizing the fight and determination shown by the team. Everton’s ability to maintain a competitive spirit in the face of adversity is crucial as they aim to secure safety in the league. The FFP deduction is currently under appeal, adding an additional layer of complexity to Everton’s situation.”I respect Sean Dyche. I think he is doing very good work after the decision of the Premier League taking off points. It’s really difficult to try to come back again, to try to compete and to try to recover points, and they are doing that. Everton’s players, the coach and the public at Goodison Park – they are all in it.”In 97 games of Premier League football, Unai Emery had never once had a 0-0… Until Dyche pic.twitter.com/Z9olq5frQX— Adam Clery (@AdamClery) January 14, 2024 During the match, Unai Emery was frequently seen engaging in conversations with Everton’s manager and having discussions with Blues captain Seamus Coleman over decisions being made. Despite these interactions, the three-time Europa League winner emphasized that he holds the utmost respect for everyone associated with Everton. This statement suggests that any discussions or exchanges during the game were conducted with a spirit of respect and professionalism.”I had a small issue with Coleman at the beginning of the match, but we were both asking and demanding the ball for us.”

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