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Sean Dyche has been nominated as Premier League Manager of the Month for April while Jordan Pickford is among those put forward for Player of the Month.

Dyche steered Everton to four wins out of five last month after beginning April with a creditable 1-1 draw at Newcastle and overcoming the potentially significant setback of a 6-0 defeat at Chelsea.

The three consecutive home wins in the space of a week to close out the month lifted the Toffees clear of relegation danger and made sure of top-flight football for the Club next season.

The Everton boss is up against the title-chasing duo of Pep Guardiola of Manchester City and Mikel Arteta of Arsenal for the gong.

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Pickford, meanwhile, was instrumental in the four wins Everton picked up in April, making fine saves in the victories over Nottingham Forest, Liverpool and Brentford, in particular.

He is nominated alongside Manchester Unired's Bruno Fernandes, City's Josko Gvardiol, Arsenal's Kai Havertz, Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta and Chelsea's Cole Palmer who scored four in that hammering of the Blues at Stamford Bridge.

 

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Mike Hayes
1 Posted 02/05/2024 at 21:29:02
Good luck to both of them — they deserve some recognition after the season we've had and they've done well to turn it around.
James Flynn
2 Posted 03/05/2024 at 02:27:05
Should be Dyche.

Talent-stripped, points-deducted club avoids relegation with 3 games to spare.

Pep/Miki

Talent-laden, odds-on title contenders. . . . . . . contend for title.

If we get 2 more wins, it means Dyche got us to "50" points despite everything.

For the season, my guess Dyche or Emory.

Dave Abrahams
3 Posted 03/05/2024 at 10:59:13
James (2),

I think Dyche is a good contender for Manager of the Month, hope he gets it.

As for Player of the Month, that Chelsea v Everton game should tell you who wins that honour.


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