Jordan Pickford impressed on international duty with England and will now return to Everton to join one of his colleagues, whom he refers to as a ‘beast’. Everton return to action against Brentford on Saturday afternoon at Goodison Park, with Sean Dyche still under fire. It’s not going to get much easier after facing the Bees, as Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Arsenal all appear in the next six games.
Saturday, November 23rd Premier League Everton 16:00 Brentford Sunday, December 1st Premier League Man United 14:30 Everton Wednesday 4th December Premier League Everton 20:30 Wolves face Everton on Saturday, December 7th, in the Premier League. 13:30 Liverpool faces Arsenal in the Premier League on Saturday, December 14th. 16:00 Everton Sunday, December 22nd Premier League Everton 15:00 Chelsea
The Friedkin Group is already trying to make changes at the top, and changes on the field will undoubtedly follow if results continue to decline, especially given their behavior at Roma. Alex Crook believes Dyche is already aware that he will be fired, claiming that the Everton manager’s body language is off during an interview. However, Everton’s players are avoiding any managerial chatter, with Jordan Pickford recently chatting about one of his teammates instead. Jordan Pickford believes Jake O’Brien is a ‘beast’ despite not playing much this season.
Jake O’Brien is a name that frustrates Everton fans since so many have been pushing for him to play more minutes, but Dyche continues to turn a blind eye. The Republic of Ireland player signed for Everton for £12 million in the summer, rather than the rumored £17 million, according to a new Lyon document. This season, Dyche has played O’Brien for only 26 minutes. Despite this, Pickford was caught aback by O’Brien’s sheer bulk while speaking on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel in the 100 fans vs Jordan Pickford video. When asked which three Everton teammates he thinks would win a Royal Rumble, Pickford responded as follows.
“I don’t know if people know about him, but Jake O’Brien, he can box as well.” He later discussed it. “I would put Jake right at the top. He was a boxer as a child and won national championships in Ireland. “He’s a beast.” Everton intends to keep Jake O’Brien in January, despite speculation about his potential move to France. Dyche has stated that everything will work out with the centre-backs, but it is all well and well to say anything, but he is the one who ultimately selects the team.
Michael Keane was remained in the starting lineup despite a bad start to the season, and James Tarkowski, Keane, and Jarrad Branthwaite have been preferred recently. O’Brien must be a poor trainer to be out of the team for so long, especially because he is still getting selected for the Republic of Ireland despite seldom playing. Pickford even mentioned that people may be unaware of O’Brien, which says it all.
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