Sean Dyche is one of the most unique tacticians in modern English football. He is, therefore, widely respected for his honest and straightforward approach and tactics that still inherit the good old physical style of play.Moreover, Dyche is honest and decent, nurturing mutual respect with his colleagues. Therefore, it’s unsurprising that he hailed his successor at Everton, David Moyes, just a few days after Dyche was sacked.Time to go back: Moyes signs for EvertonMoyes was appointed on Saturday for his second stint at Goodison Park, two days after Dyche was waived.Dyche took charge in January 2023, helping Everton finish one place above the Premier League relegation zone in 2023-24 and 15th last season. The Toffees are currently 16th in the table, a point above the bottom three.In a statement externally released through the League Managers Association, Dyche said: “David is a manager who I have great respect for, and I believe he and his staff will help to push the club forward again and build on the stable footing we have implemented in the past two years. The right time has come to leave the club, with the team in good shape.”My part as a custodian has been played and I will forever take great pride in that.”But why now? Dyche gets kicked out of Burnley after almost 10 yearsDyche also said he experienced “some extremely difficult situations” during one of the “toughest periods” in Everton’s history.##NAJAVA_MECA_8633318##