Jones Knows predicts stuttering Premier League

If Sean Dyche sticks to his Burnley principles, his style of football should suit Everton in their current situation. This more direct approach of getting the ball into dangerous positions faster tends to get the crowd involved, and when Goodison Park is on song, it’s a difficult place to play. That could happen if Everton start well, but Arsenal are a machine that doesn’t break down due to outside noise, so it’s difficult to see Dyche ending their unbeaten 13-game Premier League run.

Jones Knows predicts stuttering Premier League

It may be able to get ahead of the market if we can latch onto a potentially profitable trend involving Everton’s offside numbers. Dyche’s Burnley were caught offside more times than any other Premier League team between the start of the 2018/19 season and his final day in charge in April 2022.

That total was 65 more than any other club, as their direct approach to the forward line increases the possibility of players straying. We may be able to get ahead of the market if we can latch onto a potentially profitable trend involving Everton’s offside numbers.

Dyche’s Burnley were caught offside more times than any other Premier League team between the start of the 2018/19 season and his final day in charge in April 2022. That total was 65 more than any other club, as their direct approach to the forward line increases the possibility of players straying.

Jones Knows predicts stuttering Premier League

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