Everton sack Sean Dyche just hours before FA Cup clash as Seamus Coleman takes role in dugout - Seamus Coleman and Leighton Baines to take charge against Peterborough in FA Cup
Seamus Coleman and Leighton Baines stepped in as caretaker managers after Sean Dyche was sacked just hours before kick-off
The Ireland captain and Leighton Baines took charge of the Toffees tonight after Sean Dyche's sacking on Thursday.
SEAMUS COLEMAN has been put in interim charge ... just hours before the Blues face Peterborough in the FA Cup. However, a difficult 2024/25 campaign has left the Merseyside men in 16th place ...
Just hours after the sacking of Sean Dyche, interim coaches Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman led the hosts into the fourth-round despite another uninspiring performance
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Seamus Coleman and Leighton Baines will take temporary charge of Everton for tonight's FA Cup clash against Peterborough United, after manager Sean Dyche was sacked by the club hours before kick-off.
And when the time came for Coleman's big Goodison Park moment, he appeared to take everything in his stride. Just a firm shake of Darren Ferguson’s hand pre-match, a brief acknowledgement of the fantastic support, and then a brisk, purposeful walk towards his technical area.
Club captain Seamus Coleman spoke of a 'surreal' experience as he helped to lead Everton from the dugout with Under-18s boss and friend Leighton Baines
The Toffees confirmed Dyche had been sacked on Thursday afternoon at 4.25pm, ahead of the FA Cup clash kicking off at 7.45pm. Baines and current captain Seamus Coleman were placed in charge of ...
Club captain Seamus Coleman and Under-18s head coach Leighton Baines will take charge on an interim basis, starting with Thursday night’s clash against Peterborough at Goodison Park. Dyche ...
Seamus Coleman admitted it was a bit "surreal" to find himself on the sideline as interim co-manager for Everton's 2-0 win over Peterborough United in tonight's FA Cup tie but stressed he was willing to do whatever the club needed.