Everton manager Sean Dyche
Everton manager Sean Dyche

Sean Dyche makes major Jesper Lindstrom call in Everton v Bournemouth

Pranav Shahaney

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Sean Dyche has named his starting eleven as Everton are set to take on Bournemouth in the Premier League on 31 August.

Beto, who was signed for big money last summer [Sky Sports], has been named on the bench along with loan signing Jesper Lindstrom.

Idrissa Gana Gueye continues in midfield despite underwhelming displays recently.

Everton need to pick up the three points against Bournemouth

Despite a rocky start to the season, under Dyche, the Toffees have shown signs of rallying, particularly highlighted by their midweek victory in the EFL Cup.

This win, although against lower-tier Doncaster, has injected a much-needed boost in morale, potentially setting a positive tone for the Bournemouth clash.

Dyche's pragmatic approach, focusing on defensive solidity and set-piece prowess, could exploit Bournemouth's vulnerabilities, especially considering their history of conceding from set plays.

Moreover, the return of key players adds depth and experience, crucial for a game where every point is vital.

The sentiment around Goodison Park, fueled by the urgency of the situation and the fans' unwavering support, creates an atmosphere that could intimidate Bournemouth, who have had mixed results away from home.

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