Sean Dyche gives verdict on where Everton will be in the Premier League table if they have ten-point deduction overturned… with the Toffees set to be in contention for a Europa League spot if their appeal is successful

Sean Dyche gives verdict on where Everton will be in the Premier League table if they have ten-point deduction overturned... with the Toffees set to be in contention for a Europa League spot if their appeal is successful
Sean Dyche gives verdict on where Everton will be in the Premier League table if they have ten-point deduction overturned... with the Toffees set to be in contention for a Europa League spot if their appeal is successfulSean Dyche gives verdict on where Everton will be in the Premier League table if they have ten-point deduction overturned... with the Toffees set to be in contention for a Europa League spot if their appeal is successful

Sean Dyche gives verdict on where Everton will be in the Premier League table if they have ten-point deduction overturned… with the Toffees set to be in contention for a Europa League spot if their appeal is successful

Sean Dyche gives verdict on where Everton will be in the Premier League table if they have ten-point deduction overturned…

with the Toffees set to be in contention for a Europa League spot if their appeal is successful

Knowing how the Premier League standings would appear if their ten-point deduction were reversed,

Sean Dyche maintains there’s ‘no point’.

The Toffees, in spite of their punishment for breaking Premier League financial regulations,

remain one point above the relegation zone.

After submitting an appeal, Everton is currently awaiting the addition of

the ten points they have lost to their current total of 16.

They would be in a position to contend for Europa League slots,

sitting in the top half of the standings, should their appeal be granted.

Tonight, the Toffees take on Manchester City, and in the lead-up to the match,

Dyche states he is not inclined to think about the Toffees’ potential position should

they succeed in overturning the judgement.

“There’s no purpose because we have no idea what will transpire,”

he declared. “It is what it is.”

I’ve instructed the players to consider our current situation since it is the reality at this time.

Sean Dyche gives verdict on where Everton will be in the Premier League table if they have ten-point deduction overturned... with the Toffees set to be in contention for a Europa League spot if their appeal is successful
Sean Dyche gives verdict on where Everton will be in the Premier League table if they have ten-point deduction overturned… with the Toffees set to be in contention for a Europa League spot if their appeal is successful Sean Dyche gives verdict on where Everton will be in the Premier League table if they have ten-point deduction overturned… with the Toffees set to be in contention for a Europa League spot if their appeal is successful

That concludes it. We have no idea what will occur.

The first time, we had no idea it would happen again.

I promise that everyone was aware of that.

Everyone’s eyes were on the football pitch.

“Who knows?” We are only able to guarantee the current situation.

We are unable to predict the appeal’s next steps. We will just have to wait and see.

The Toffees would now be five points behind sixth-place Manchester United in

the rankings with 26 points if their points deduction hadn’t occurred.

One of the two English clubs to qualify for the Europa League is usually awarded to

the Premier League’s fifth-place squad;

the FA Cup winners receive the other spot.

The team in sixth place would qualify for the competition,

though, if the FA Cup winners are a team that places in the top five.

Only because West Ham secured a berth by winning the Europa Conference League

the previous season are there three English teams in the league this year.

Before the season ends, the decision about Everton’s appeal will be heard.

With just one point separating them and Luton Town,

who presently hold the first of the three relegation slots,

the Toffees would prefer to close the gap to the relegation zone in the meantime.

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