Burnley boss Sean Dyche has backed Everton manager Ronald Koeman to turn the fortunes of the club around.
After having spent heavily on buying new talent during the summer, the Toffees have started the season in poor form and have picked up just several points from several League games.
Fans of the club jeered the club on Sunday during their 1-0 defeat to Burnley and this will only compound the pressure on Koeman. The win for Burnley continued their strong start to the season.
Many feared for the club after they lost Michael Keane and Andre Gray during the transfer window. The club have managed to exceed expectations so far by picking up wins against Chelsea and Everton and draws against Liverpool and Tottenham.
Nonetheless, Dyche backed his Everton counterpart Koeman to succeed this season despite having made a slow start as they have a quality side.
He said, “A lot of noise was made before the game about their tricky start but they’re still a good side, they’ve still got some really good players.”