Hilarious memes and accusations dominate as Premier League fans are all saying the same thing about Everton's Sean Dyche after the game against Chelsea.
In a thrilling clash that left fans buzzing, Sean Dyche's Everton managed to hold Chelsea to a goalless draw at Goodison Park on Sunday.
This result was the Toffees' fourth stalemate in their last six matches, and the reaction from football fans has been nothing short of explosive.
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Dyche’s men put on a resolute performance, halting Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea side in their tracks and denying them the chance to close the gap with Liverpool at the top of the Premier League table.
The Blues dominated the clash and created the better chances but it was the home side who nearly snatched all three points late on.
While the draw may have been a well-deserved point for the struggling Toffees, it has sparked a wave of criticism and bizarre accusations from the football community.
What fans said about Dyche
Social media has been ablaze with reactions, as fans took aim at Dyche’s tactics and style of play.
One user said, “Devil next of kin na Sean Dyche,” while another exclaimed, “This is not sport; this is Satanism!”
The jibes didn’t stop there, with one fan humorously suggesting Dyche was more interested in “sharing 1 point for people” than actually playing football.
Critics were quick to mock the lack of flair in Dyche's game plan, with comments like, “Nothing concern Sean Dyche with playing football, he just wants to sit back, wait for corner and pour sand inside your Garri,” and “No tiki-taka, no gegenpressing, just proper Haram footy—5 yellow cards and 20 goal kicks.”
One particularly wild comment even implied a conspiracy, stating, “Still can't believe that the CIA killed Osama Bin Laden and left Sean Dyche.”
While some may see the draw as a tactical success for Dyche, it’s clear that the footballing world is having a field day with the Toffees' approach. As Everton continue to grind out results, the question remains: is it effective football or simply a recipe for ridicule?