Sean Dyche rues failure to take chances as Everton suffer Carabao Cup exit

Sep 17, 2024 1 min read
Sean Dyche shows his frustration during Everton’s Carabao Cup exit against Southampton (Peter Byrne/PA)
Sean Dyche shows his frustration during Everton’s Carabao Cup exit against Southampton (Peter Byrne/PA)

Everton boss Sean Dyche acknowledged failing to make the most of chances had cost his side after they were knocked out of the Carabao Cup by fellow Premier League strugglers Southampton at Goodison Park.

The visitors went through to round four 6-5 on penalties after Alex McCarthy pushed Ashley Young’s spot-kick against the post.

The shootout followed a 1-1 draw in which Abdoulaye Doucoure’s 20th-minute header was cancelled out by one from Taylor Harwood-Bellis just past the half-hour mark.

Unsuccessful efforts from Everton included Jesper Lindstrom twice being unable to convert decent opportunities, seeing shots saved by McCarthy either side of the equaliser.

Dyche – whose starting line-up showed eight changes – told a press conference: “After piecing together the team this morning, with three players going down ill overnight, I think we’ve given as good as we could get with the players available.

“To piece that together and deliver a performance that I thought could win, especially with the chances…I know that’s been a challenge from even before my time, taking the chances that kill a game, and we haven’t done that tonight. But a lot of the performance was right enough to win the game.

“Some of the play was good at times, effective, we opened them enough times to go and win the game, but we didn’t take chances and you go down on penalties.”

Dyche revealed Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Vitalii Mykolenko and James Garner had all missed out through illness, that James Tarkowski had been absent due to a back issue and that Idrissa Gueye was not involved because of a “personal issue” related to the player’s father.

The manager’s decision to substitute striker Beto and replace him with Young during the second half drew a negative reaction from some Everton fans in the crowd.

Dyche said: “The fans have a right to say whatever they want to say, I’ve never questioned the fans here and I’m certainly not going to. They have been amazing since I’ve been here.”

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