Tag: Marcelo Bielsa

  • Everton announces Sean Dyche as new boss after Lampard’s sack

    Everton announces Sean Dyche as new boss after Lampard’s sack

    Former Burnley’s manager, Sean Dyche, has been announced as the new Everton boss to lead the relegation fight after Frank Lampard’s sacking and Marcelo Bielsa rejecting role.

    The 51-year-old returns to the dugout nine months after he was sacked by Burnley.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Dyche would be officially confirmed as the new boss in the next 24 hours.

    Ian Woan and Steve Stone will reportedly join Dyche as his assistants, having previously worked with him at Turf Moor.

    Everton announces Sean Dyche as new boss after Lampard's sack

    Struggling Everton axed Frank Lampard on Monday with the club 19th in the Premier League.

    Former Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa had been owner Farhad Moshiri’s first-choice for the Goodison hot seat.

    He was in London yesterday for talks with the Toffees hierarchy, before reports claimed he had rejected the chance to become manager.

    It was gathered that Dyche also held talks with Everton on Thursday.

    Former Toffees boss, Sam Allardyce, was another considered, as was Davide Ancelotti, the son of ex-Goodison gaffer Carlo.

    While former Southampton boss Ralph Hassenhuttl was also on the shortlist.

    But ex-Burnley manager Dyche is the man tasked with leading Everton’s fight against relegation.

    He has been waiting for a top-flight offer after snubbing several approaches from Championship clubs.

    Dyche will reunite with James Tarkowski, Michael Keane and Dwight McNeil at Everton, having worked with all three players at Burnley.

    He takes over with the Toffees having won just three out of their 20 Prem games this season.

    And Dyche will be thrown straight in at the deep end after penning a deal to take over.

    His first game is a daunting meeting with league leaders Arsenal at Goodison Park on February 4th.

    The Toffees then make the short trip across Stanley Park to face Liverpool at Anfield nine days later.

    Dyche spent nine-and-a-half years with Burnley before being sacked by the Clarets last year.

    He also spent a year as manager of Watford before heading to Turf Moor in 2012.

  • EPL: Marcelo Bielsa addresses Leeds squad after exit

    EPL: Marcelo Bielsa addresses Leeds squad after exit

    Marcelo Bielsa addressed the Leeds United squad this morning after Sunday’s sacking.

    The Daily Mail says the 66-year old gathered the squad together at around 9.15am to bid farewell after his sacking on Sunday.

    He wanted to talk to them as a group rather than on a more emotionally-charged individual basis.

    Despite strain telling on some relationships after a draining run of results, Bielsa is still viewed with huge respect within the dressing room for the work he has done and the coaching he has imbued in his players.

    He is due to head back to Argentina after saying his farewells and will be replaced by 48-year old American Jesse Marsch once his work permit is cleared.

    Bielsa departs after a poor run of form, with just one point gained from the last 18 on offer, and with the side in 16th, two points above the Premier League relegation zone and in serious danger of going down.

    His 140-match tenure marks him as the second-longest serving manager, behind Simon Grayson (169), since David O’Leary’s stint at the turn of the millennium.

    Moreover, his record of 74 wins, 24 draws and 42 losses leaves him with a win percentage of 52.86 – the second-highest in history among Leeds managers with more than five games – narrowly behind legendary figure Don Revie (53.24).