Dyche’s relegation strategy relies heavily on Onana’s versatility

This EPL round’s ultimate game will provide lots of action as the strugglers Everton face Tottenham at Goodison Park on Monday night. Sean Dyche’s side is fighting vigorously to stay afloat, with the relegation bells ringing all the way. Still, the charismatic gaffer has managed to stabilize the team following his arrival and seems like a fella with a plan for how to survive. Monday night dyche ball against this… most obvious 1-0 loss ever pic.twitter.com/pbBQj9ixPK— . (@thfcsxn) April 3, 2023 One of the essential pieces of that Dyche’s puzzle is definitely Amadou Onana, the prolific Belgian of Cameroonian and Senegalese descent. Talking about the 21-year-old midfielder before the Spurs tie, Dyche pointed out the importance of Onana’s versatility, which needs to be exploited even more.##NAJAVA_MECA_7142310####EDITORS_CHOICE##And although he acknowledges that Onana has done well, Dyche has revealed that he has held talks with him about why it is important that he continues to operate in different positions across the middle of the pitch.”He has done well, he is adapting and playing in varying roles,” Dyche said. “A deep-lying role, left of two, we have pushed him forward more in an advanced role.”The reports I got from the international games was that he played well, he played as more of a deeper lying role. It is good for his development, I have spoken to him about playing different roles in midfield.”All of that is good for his development because I want a young player like him to know all the roles of varying styles of play.Everton’s Onana rise to glory: cancer-fighting older sister has been his scout, agent and guardian angel”You should, for me, be operating different formats. Maybe when they are 28, they might be in an out-and-out position. But young players, in my view, should be adapting to what the game offers.”I am a lot more open-minded to how players can develop rather than ‘you are only that player’ because sometimes that gets in their head. I think, ‘hang on, you have way more to offer than just doing that.'””Hopefully, you have seen it. When he is playing in an advanced role, we have encouraged him to go into the box more because of his physicality, he can head the ball, and we encourage him to drive into the box from deeper,” concluded Dyche.PREMIER LEAGUE – ROUND 29SaturdayMan City – Liverpool 4-1 (1-1)/Alvarez 27, De Bruyne 46, Gundogan 53, Grealish 74 – Salah 17/Arsenal – Leeds 4-1 (1-0)/Jesus 33 pen, 55, White 47, Xhaka 85 – Kristensen 76/Bournemouth – Fulham 2-1 (0-1)/Tavernier 50, Solanke 79 – Pereira 16/Brighton – Brentford 3-3 (2-2)/Mitoma 21, Welbeck 28, MacAllister 90 pen – Jansson 10, Toney 22, Pinnock 49/Crystal Palace – Leicester 2-1 (0-0)/Iversen 59 og, Mateta 90+5 – Pereira 56/Nott.Forest – Wolverhampton 1-1 (1-0)/Johnson 38 – Podence 83/Chelsea – Aston Villa 0-2 (0-1)/Watkins 18, McGinn 56/SundayWest Ham – Southampton 1-0 (1-0)/Aguerd 25/Newcastle – Man.Utd. 2-0 (1-0)/Willock 65, Wilson 88/Monday22:00: (3.50) Everton (3.35) Tottenham (2.25)***odds are subject to change***

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