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Everton's Dyche urges swift resolution to points deduction appeal amidst crucial draw

Posted : 20 February 2024

Everton manager Sean Dyche is calling for a swifter resolution to their appeal against a 10-point deduction, emphasizing the need for a speedy verdict for the benefit of football. Dyche's plea came after Everton secured a late draw against Crystal Palace, lifting them out of the relegation zone to 17th place.

 

The appeal, lodged in December following a 10-point deduction for financial rule breaches, is yet to have a confirmed hearing date. Despite the uncertainty, Dyche remains focused on improving Everton's performance and awaits a prompt decision on the appeal.

 

Amadou Onana's 84th-minute header salvaged a crucial point for Everton, positioning them above Luton on goal difference. The draw came after Jordan Ayew's goal for Crystal Palace, who recently announced Roy Hodgson's departure and appointed Oliver Glasner as the new manager.

 

Ayew's impressive strike seemed to secure victory for Palace, but Onana's late intervention ensured Everton's resilience. Dyche expressed the importance of a swift resolution to the appeal for the overall well-being of football, emphasizing the need to move forward promptly.

 

Despite Everton's missed opportunities, including Dominic Calvert-Lewin's headed chances, the team showcased determination. The draw comes amidst an eventful period for Crystal Palace, with Hodgson's reported imminent sacking and subsequent illness. Paddy McCarthy and Ray Lewington led the team against Everton, earning a point but conceding in the closing stages.

 

The draw lifts Palace to 15th place, and new manager Glasner, who signed a contract until June 2026, is set to take charge in their upcoming match against Burnley. Palace's ongoing issue of conceding late goals remains a concern, with Glasner expected to address this challenge in his tenure.

 

Onana's crucial header secured a vital draw for Everton, addressing concerns raised by missed opportunities and Calvert-Lewin's goal drought. The draw ended Everton's eight-match winless run in the league, providing a boost ahead of their upcoming clash against Brighton.

 

Dyche's emphasis on a prompt resolution to the appeal reflects the club's desire for clarity and stability as they navigate the challenges in both the league and the ongoing legal process.

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