Everton manager Sean Dyche discusses the shock departure of a big figure at the club, Nathan Patterson's growth in the Premier League, and the team's performance last week. Dyche emphasizes the need to be ready against an experienced side.
Everton manager Sean Dyche speaking to Sky Sports ahead of this afternoon's clash: 'Well I think it was a shock to everyone . A big figure at the club for many years. A shock to everyone concerned.' Why Nathan Patterson starts: 'He is growing in his maturity in the Premier League and how he is figuring it out as a player.
He has been steady for us and he has another chance to come in and be effective.' On last week's performance: 'It makes it difficult . We were trying to bring the energy and it was a good performance. 'We will see. When the whistle blows you have to play the group that is ahead of you. They are an experienced side with an experienced manager so we have to be ready.'
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