Everton boss Sean Dyche wants his side to show a reaction to their dramatic defeat to Bournemouth when they face Aston Villa
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
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00:00And that's what we will talk about, football. What regrouping has had to be done after that, because you've spoken about it before, 80 odd minutes, the performance was right up there.
00:08Yeah, I mean, we're all disappointed with that, you know, and inevitably it's my responsibility.
00:13The players, I'd like to think, over 20 months here have learnt to deal with them situations.
00:16We obviously didn't on the day, we didn't do the things that were necessary to see the game through.
00:22And we've got to continually learn from that.
00:24You know, the game's never over. Hence why I've been asked many times, you know, about me not celebrating goals.
00:29That's why. The game's never done.
00:30You know, that's why I don't run up and down the pitch, because I've always thought until the game's finished, then you have a quiet celebration in my case.
00:37But, you know, that's why I don't run on the pitch and run up and down the pitch and all that sort of stuff and dive in with the fans, because you never know how it's going to change.
00:43And against Bournemouth, it was a great example of that, when the game should be dead.
00:47We all know that, very strong performance for 87-ish minutes.
00:52And then we all saw what went on next, saw those that were there.
00:56And, you know, that was a really hard one to take, but it does happen from time to time.
01:00Unfortunately, not very often, but it did happen.
01:02So how we deal with that, how we speak to the players about it, and more reminders.
01:06I mean, we've got a group of players who are certainly, not all, but most of them, you know, they're mature enough to know at that stage of the game, how to see it through.
01:13And we just didn't do that.