Everton are in need of a big turnaround after what has been a dreadful start to the Premier League campaign.
The Toffees could make a start to that by sealing three points in their game against Leicester City on Saturday afternoon.
Sean Dyche‘s side could not have gotten off to a worse start with four defeats from four this season following two seriously frustrating losses against Bournemouth and Aston Villa.
However, there will be an opportunity for the Blues to make some headway in their trip to fellow strugglers Leicester City on Saturday.
But another defeat for Everton is only going to see the pressure rise on Dyche’s tenure at the club after the dismal start to the season.

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It is believed that Dyche has the backing of the Everton board currently despite how the Toffees have began the new term.
However, there is also a feeling that those inside Everton feeling they have been put in a difficult spot in deciding Dyche’s future amid the takeover situation.
But if the results fail to improve any time soon, Everton may well be left with no other choice but to move on from Dyche.
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According to Henry Winter, there may be questions as to whether someone like David Moyes would even be willing to take on the job at Goodison.
“Would any potential successor to Dyche, even someone who knows and loves the club like David Moyes, step into the breach now when he might not be the choice of the new owner?” Winter said in his recent Subtack column.
“Everton are bedevilled with questions at the moment. Dyche needs to find some answers on the field at the King Power.”
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As things stand, it does not look good for Dyche who is struggling to turn things around on Merseyside with Carabao Cup elimination during the week.
But the game against Leicester is the perfect opportunity for the Blues to get some points on the board.
The Foxes are struggling themselves having also failed to pick up a victory on their return to the Premier League yet.
But the issue is Steve Cooper’s side will also see this is their best chance yet at securing their first victory of the season.
If Everton are to fail to take something from the game against Leicester then it may certainly cause some of those at board-level who are still backing Dyche to reconsider their views.
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