Dyche admits Everton played worse but shared points.

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Everton manager Sean Dyche admitted his side were worse than Fulham despite scoring a stoppage-time equaliser to earn a point football.

“It feels good in the sense that I feel we are nowhere near our recent level of performance. The important thing is that the mentality keeps growing. You could smell in the air in the last 10 minutes that there was a goal coming. At least I felt that way. To be honest, they were the better team today and they are a really good team. We put a positive point on ourselves at the end.”Dyche UFABET 

“I didn’t think we played well in the first half. I didn’t think we did things differently in the second half. Sometimes you have to mix it up, cross the ball into the box and I’m very pleased with that. In the end we scored and got a point. I don’t think we missed too much but today we were off the mark.”

On Beto’s goal: “He’s worked incredibly hard. His career has been soaring. We know he’s still lacking fitness and has a lot to learn. It was a brave header, he went into the middle of the game. As Brian Clough said, sometimes you have to get injured to score goals like that. It’s good to have players who want to come off the bench and have an impact on the game.”

“Speaking of Everton’s five-game unbeaten run. “We didn’t play at our best, but we found a way to take something from the game. Throughout the season, it’s important to take something from the Premier League.”