Breaking: Sean Dyche explains Everton mistake that happened ‘too much’ in Luton loss

In defending his formation change for the FA Cup match, Sean Dyche acknowledged that Everton had played too direct a game against Luton Town.

On Saturday, the Blues manager started Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Beto up front for the first time, with his team usually putting in a lot of work to locate them. The visiting team’s center backs were relishing the

opportunity to counter the strategy.The second half of the league loss to the same opponent was the only other occasion the two strikers appeared together for an extended period of time. After a few months, pairing still needs improvementAfter the game, Dyche acknowledged this and clarified that part of the reason

for the selection was necessity. The most useful connection between the midfield and the attack, Abdoulaye Doucoure, is still sidelined by a hamstring injury, and Andre Gomes, who has shown himself to be a reliable backup in recent weeks, has suffered a calf setback.It’s still evident that Everton depends heavily on Doucoure

as the team gets closer to the second half of the campaign. Since Dyche moved to Merseyside a year ago, the 31-year-old has been among the Premier League’s most productive midfielders. However, he has been sidelined for six weeks due to a hamstring injury. Every time, a

different set of hamstrings has been hurt.Dyche was given a boost and a potential backup plan when Gomes recovered from his own Christmas injury ordeal and scored twice to fill the void left by the absences of Doucoure and Idrissa Gueye. However, Dyche’s training setback compelled

him to reconsider, which resulted in Beto and Calvert-Lewin. Following the 2-1 loss, Dyche stated that his preparation for each game was determined by the players that were

available.We are going to choose a team we think can win,” he declared. We thought that would work [against Luton], and it showed some signs of working, but ultimately you have to win. More than anything, it was rusty for the team—not just for

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