Everton boss Sean Dyche on the importance of their 4-0 win over Wolves and the fact that when the heat is on they often deliver ahead of the Merseysdie Derby against Liverpool
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
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00:00I think last night there was a threat of dropping into the bottom three, so how does that pressure produce one of the more convincing performances?
00:06I think the bounce-back ability, once phrased by Ian Dow, I believe, I think I made the dictionary up, by the way.
00:18Yeah, I think the idea of coming out of a real tough result, we've done that before.
00:23I didn't think there was, I said after, I didn't think there was a tremendous amount wrong with the performance.
00:29I know I got questioned about that comment, but that's my belief, but we made too many mistakes.
00:33We obviously eradicated the mistakes and we played very well.
00:36I think maybe partly the journey we've been on at this Football Club, they've been knock after knock after knock,
00:42varying things, varying reasons, on the pitch, off the pitch, and the players just stay resilient and their mentality does.
00:48Whenever we've been questioned, we've mostly delivered.
00:51We've got to keep doing that, I understand that, and we've got to find that reasoning behind it,
00:56because you don't want to be questioned.
00:57You want to be in a position where we're not questioned and we're still delivering.
01:00We're still trying to work that out, but when the heat's come on, we've often delivered.
01:04We've got to keep doing that and we've got to find a basis when the heat's not on to deliver
01:08and find a way of convincing performances when we're going along quite well.