At 3:00 a.m. on May 4, Everton will face Luton in the 36th round of the English Premier League. Before the match, Everton manager Dyche said in an interview that he didn't want to complain about Everton's off-field chaos, but it made his job difficult to be evaluated objectively.

In an interview, Dyche talked about his feelings as Everton manager, saying that he found it difficult to be evaluated objectively: "At the end of last season, the executives thought I was the right man for the job as manager. Then I made a joke at a conference, but it was misinterpreted and verbally abused, and that's life as a manager."

"Certain managers at certain clubs seem to be able to have long managerial careers where it suits them, but I made it clear when I first arrived at Everton that I had to earn the right to fit in here and the right to be the Everton manager. I can assure you that I don't take anything for granted myself."

"Highs and lows are part of my job, but I think it's more pronounced at Everton, where the swings off the field are quicker and more dramatic. At other clubs, it's maybe less so. But that's what I've learned here and I'm not complaining."

"What is certain is that if the club was thriving, I probably wouldn't have got the job. I'm not putting myself down, but maybe then it was a more flamboyant fashionista style of manager who inherited the whip. It's a very difficult building process for me because I'm learning from other people's experiences and trying to deal with demerits and all sorts of issues. That's the job at hand for me."

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