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Former England manager Sam Allardyce is a manager that comes with a reputation, his ability to help teams avoid relegation, is what Allardyce has ultimately made a career out of. Appointing Allardyce would surely look like a panic move from the Everton board.
Yes, they have struggled in the early quarter of the season, but appointing the former Bolton and Crystal Palace man would be almost admitting that the club is in a serious fight with relegation. The Everton faithful deserve better after seeing the club spend so much money on the likes of Gylfi Sigurðsson, Michael Keane and Jordan Pickford to name a few and need to see the team play good football and not just set up one dimensionally under the guidance of Allardyce.
Current Burnley manager Sean Dyche has a lot of admirers and has found himself to be one of the favourites to land the Everton managerial position. The Everton job would ultimately be a step up for Dyche despite Burnley's excellent start to the season, but would he be the man to take Everton forward?
Not really. Dyche has a squad of players in that Burnley squad in which he trusts, would many of them make other Premier League teams? That would be questionable. The Englishman tactically is very organised, disciplined and hard-working. Are they good to watch? No, despite their results.
If it was a direct choice between the two English managers then Dyche would certainly get the nod over Allardyce but neither seem the right fit to take this group of Everton players forward, they are a young group and respectively the younger players will not develop much, with both Allardyce and Dyche both having a reputation for not using too many younger players in their teams.
Current caretaker boss David Unsworth has expressed his desire to get the job on a full-time basis. However, his short tenure thus far has not helped his case in getting the role full time, with the comeback win at home to Watford resulting in the only win in four games in charge, and ultimately performances on the pitch have not improved significantly.
If reports of owner Moshiri declaring Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone as his number one target are to be believed, the Everton fans may be in for a long wait as to who will be the club's next manager. This would be the unlikeliest move that could happen for the blue half of Merseyside.
One man who the Everton board should consider to take charge is the current Nice manager Lucien Favre. The Swiss manager is one of the more underrated managers across Europe but his style of play and his ability to integrate young players into a team would be ideal for this current Everton group.
Favre would certainly be an upgrade on the potential appointments of either Allardyce or Dyche, his style of play would better reflect the players who he would have at his disposal at Goodison Park. It is easy to forget the success that Favre achieved with Borussia Monchengladbach in Germany and the great season last time out with Nice finishing third in Ligue 1.
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