Leighton Baines praised Everton's players for their response on a "difficult" day after he and Seamus Coleman oversaw the 2-0 FA Cup win against Peterborough following Sean Dyche's sacking a few hours earlier.
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Everton are through to the FA Cup fourth round after sacking Sean Dyche just hours before their match against Peterborough.
As revealed by the Daily Mail, three new faces look set to be introduced to Moyes' supporting cast, including club legend, Baines. The 40-year-old partnered with Seamus Coleman last week to manage Everton through their FA Cup clash with Peterborough, after Dyche was dismissed just hours prior.
The build-up to Everton's FA Cup tie with Peterborough United was overshadowed by the news of Sean Dyche's departure from Goodison Park.
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Club captain Seamus Coleman spoke of a 'surreal' experience as he helped to lead Everton from the dugout with Under-18s boss and friend Leighton Baines
Dyche left Everton just hours before the club's FA Cup game on Thursday night, but the team will need to make further additions in January beyond just a new manager.
Everton’s under-18s coach Leighton Baines will take charge of the FA Cup tie, assisted by captain, Republic of Ireland international Séamus Coleman. Graham Potter had been strongly linked with the Everton job in recent days but replaced Julen Lopetegui at West Ham instead.
Everton eased to a 2-0 FA Cup win over League One side Peterborough United to progress to the FA Cup fourth round.
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Premier League strugglers Everton begin their post-Sean Dyche era with victory over League One Peterborough in the FA Cup third round.