“It’s similar to what I do, but in a different context, when you have to take the first team. It was a hectic day, but I even liked it.
I thought that the players’ application was brilliant. We talked to them before the game. Losing a coach is not something anyone wants, really. Usually this means that something went wrong. It never depends on one person. It depends on the many people involved in it.
The players knew that they had to show something in response to the dismissal of the manager – and they did it. They tried to play hard and do the right things.
The coach had to leave, and this is not what everyone wants. A new manager will come and opportunities will open up.
It was a difficult day. But I think that there should definitely be hope and optimism in all of this. This is what we talked about today. Everything is changing: the football club, the owners, the stadium and everything they are talking about,” Bains said.
Let us remind you that the management of “Everton” made a decision to end cooperation with Sean Dyche a few hours before the start of the match.
Source: sport.ua