SEAN DYCHE insists winning is more important for Everton at moment than the developing style.
In the football world of patterns of play and philosophies, Dyche is cast as an old-school manager.
It is something he disputes, citing the fact he has developed teams at Burnley in the past and brushing off claims he's a longball manager.
But he admits that now is not the time for the Toffees to be thinking about playing with a certain style.
They are heading into a weekend which could secure their Premier League status if they beat Brentford and Luton slip up at Wolves.
It comes after their first Merseyside Derby win at home since 2010. Dyche is mostly bothered about results. The Everton boss said: "The biggest judgement here so far is winning, I think we all agree with that, this is not a time for style.
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