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Can Dyche get a cohesive defensive display out of his new side?

With the FA Cup loss to Pep Guardiola and company, Arsenal suffered only their fourth loss in all competitions this season while currently playing incredibly well. They will be eager to return to winning ways, while the Blues may require three points more urgently than this writer may be able to express in writing. For Everton, who will come forward? The Toffees will have a demanding day at work without someone to do just that.

With the arrival of Mikel Arteta and Edu. The two of them have contributed a vision for the team's image, their preferred playing method, and their general outlook on the team. The squad was expensive and outdated when they got there. It's unclear how Everton will react to the departure of Frank Lampard and the arrival of Sean Dyche. Additionally, they are at home and need a resolution. However, Arsenal will also be aiming to recover from the FA Cup defeat to Manchester City. 

 

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