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SEAN DYCHE ASSURES THAT "WE'RE ALIVE AND READY." EVERTON IS PREPARED FOR THEIR FINAL GAME.

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Prior to "Survival Sunday," Sean Dyche issued a warning to Everton's relegation opponents and declared his team to be healthy.

With just seconds remaining in the ninth minute of stoppage time, Yerry Mina equalized the score for the Toffees in a 1-1 draw against Wolves on Saturday.

Everton now has two points more than the bottom three teams in the Premier League after Leeds' 3-1 loss at West Ham on Sunday. However, if Leicester defeats Newcastle on Monday, the Foxes would move above Everton on goal differential.

The final match will be played on Sunday between Everton and Bournemouth, and manager Dyche feels that his team's performance at Molineux shows they are ready for the struggle.


It conveys yet another message that we're alert and prepared to face the challenge, he said.

Although there have been some doubts about us and things that have gotten away from us, there has also been much good.There are many good players, as I've reminded the players. I've talked to them extensively about the difficulties, which they are able to see through.

"Ignore it; see through the din. Look at the environment and the players we have. Not just because of the greater problem, but also because of them on Saturday.A point may not seem like much, but it is at this point, along with their performance, desire, and need.


Tactics aren't usually the focus. It is dependent on a group's demand and will, however it is possible. That was displayed in order to gain something from a game that appeared to be moving away from us.My communication with the players has been pretty consistent. Although there have occasionally been personnel and tactical changes, the overall message has remained quite constant. Particularly when away from home, the mentality has grown stronger and stronger.

"I believe there has been a clear shift, but unless we take care of ourselves next week, it means nothing."

Everton trailed Hwang Hee-Chan's first-half goal as stoppage time began, but Mina scored with six seconds remaining in the first nine extra seconds.

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