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Everton boss Sean Dyche on their upcoming games with Ipswich, Fulham and Southampton and saying there are no gimme's in the Premier League
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
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00:00You've obviously got two winless sides in your next three games now, in Ipswich and then Southampton as well.
00:05We can build it up as an opportunity, your big opportunity to pull yourselves further away from trouble, but how do you see it?
00:12Every game's an opportunity, but of course, the league doesn't lie, it's there for a reason.
00:17It can have its anomalies, but at the moment, we feel we are an anomaly because we've been in the driving seat a couple of times and let them situations change.
00:23That's been down to us and me. We're somewhat correct in that at the moment.
00:28We need to correct it further, but you can't take these teams for granted, Ipswich are full of endeavour like teams do,
00:33especially when they've spent a small, well, a recognised fortune in this level of football for a club who've just come out.
00:38So they're obviously intent on being in the division, full of in-between and then Southampton.
00:44I mean, a fair challenge, that's what happens. It's not easy to go into the Premier League.
00:47So I say, you know, the one thing I've learned from my approaching my 10th year in the Premier League, you can't take anyone for granted.
00:54There's no gimmies, you know, I spoke to bigger managers, done a lot more in the game than me, managing bigger clubs than me in their times.
01:00And they said, you can't take for granted, you just can't.
01:03You know, you have to be right in every game, you have to get the details right.
01:06And we haven't got them right until the last three games, where we've got more right than what we were getting early season.
01:12So we get the details right at both ends, perform properly and appropriately, then I believe we can win games.
01:16And certainly out of these three, I'd like to think we're capable.

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