Everton are heading into their game on Saturday against Leicester City with a huge deal of pressure on their shoulders.
For the second week in a row, Everton have allowed a two-goal lead to slip away from them as they remain in search of their first point.
However, Sean Dyche and his men will be coming up against a struggling Leicester City side who are still hunting their first win of the aeason.
The pressure from the outside is mounting on Dyche with some of the fans left frustrated by their early season form.
But it is claimed those at Everton board level are still backing Dyche to turn things around despite their four straight defeats.

Whether Everton are still backing Sean Dyche
Saturday’s trip to the King Power Stadium feels like a huge day in Everton’s season with three points feeling like a must.
If Everton are unable to pick up their first victory of the season against the Foxes then it is hard to imagine where the first win may come.
But there is a belief that Everton are in a difficult position over Dyche’s future as John Textor looks to complete his takeover of the club.
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Speaking following her trip to Finch Farm this week, journalist Giulia Bould said those around the club are still showing their trust in Dyche.
“Right now, I think what’s important to stress is that all the noises inside the club from everyone I speak to, everybody is backing Sean Dyche,” she told BBC Sounds.
“I certainly haven’t got the impression at all being around Finch Farm, the training ground or around Goodison Park that he has lost the dressing room. Everybody seems very much together.”
Everton’s mood could change on Saturday after Leicester clash
If Everton fail to pick up anything other than three points, the mood around the club may take a considerable change.
A win would certainly provide a huge boost going into next week’s game at home against Crystal Palace as they search for their first win in the final season at Goodison.
However, a loss or even a draw may well see frustrations reach a new high with Leicester a side which Everton should really be beating.
A huge 90 minutes awaits the Toffees.
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