Everton boss Sean Dyche said his team have to be more ruthless in front of goal after they were beaten 1-0 by Wolves at Goodison Park. Everton had been punished for failing to take chances in a 1-0 opening day defeat to Fulham before they were thumped 4-0 at Aston Villa last week. Reflecting on the defeat to Wolves,
Sean Dyche said: “It is very frustrating, probably as bad as Fulham in the sense of creating chances but, not just chances, high quality chances. A generally good performance, certainly a big reaction from the Villa game – and we don’t score a goal. At the end of the day it is our responsibility to score goals. It is not just… everyone talks about strikers and of course that is a big part of their role. But the team, we are creating chances and we can’t quite find that goal. Once again, arguably, their keeper (Sa) is man of the match. But we shouldn’t be making their keepers man of the match, we should be putting the chances in and then no one talks about their keepers. So, strangely a reverse positive in some ways, but it is not a positive when you don’t win a game.”