Leighton Baines praises Everton response after victory on ‘difficult day’

Jan 10, 2025 2 min read
Leighton Baines (left) and Seamus Coleman led Everton after Sean Dyche’s sacking (Peter Byrne/PA)
Leighton Baines (left) and Seamus Coleman led Everton after Sean Dyche’s sacking (Peter Byrne/PA)

Leighton Baines praised Everton’s players for their response on a “difficult” day after he and Seamus Coleman oversaw the 2-0 FA Cup win against Peterborough following Sean Dyche’s sacking a few hours earlier.

With just over three hours to go until kick-off in the third-round tie at Goodison Park, the Toffees announced boss Dyche had been dismissed and that their former full-back Baines, who has been in charge of their under-18s, and club captain Coleman would step in on an interim basis.

The club’s new owners the Friedkin Group look set to bring back David Moyes, Everton’s manager from 2002 to 2013, as Dyche’s successor.

Starting with an XI Dyche had picked, the team defeated League One Peterborough with Beto scoring in the 42nd minute and Iliman Ndiaye adding a stoppage-time penalty, and Baines said: “I thought their application was brilliant.

“I thought they understood that – we spoke to them before the game – losing managers and coaches isn’t what anyone wants, that normally means something hasn’t gone quite right, and that’s never on one person, it’s on a lot of people that are involved in it.

“The players knew they had to try to show something in terms of a response to it, and they did. They tried to play with energy and do the right things, and they played against a team that likes to play a lot of football as well. It was a nice challenge.”

Baines said the day had been “definitely difficult”, adding: “A manager losing his job isn’t good and it normally follows a difficult period, not just a difficult day, and it has been that.

David Moyes
David Moyes is set for a return to Goodison Park (Ben Whitley/PA)

“But I think within all of that there’s definitely now got to be hope and optimism. That’s something we’ve spoken about today. Things are changing, the football club, the ownership, the stadium.

“The manager’s had to leave and that’s not what anyone wants. But there will be a new manager coming in and that brings opportunity.”

When Baines, who played for the club under Moyes, was asked how he would feel about the Scot coming back, he said: “I don’t want to get too dragged into discussion about who the right man is.

“All I can do is speak (about) David Moyes because I played for him, and he was a great coach to play for. He’s a good man. But as far as who’s the right man for the job and all that, I don’t want to get dragged into all that.”

Baines added: “I think the football club is in a situation where it definitely wants some stability, and I think that’s been the message from the owners when they came in. I think it’s stability, and everyone would gladly accept that at the moment.

“I think we’ve been through a lot the last few years and more, whether it’s managerial changes and all the things that have happened. So I think that and progress, and then let’s see where it takes us.”

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