Everton manager Sean Dyche seems unfazed by the financial storm brewing around the club. Despite the ongoing investigation into Everton's finances, with reports of losses totalling a whopping £372 million over three years, far beyond the allowed limit of £105 million, Dyche remains composed.
According to the Mirror, Dyche said: "I know what I need to know and that's enough for me. I don't need to add in another level of someone's opinion. I know what I know from inside, it is often irrelevant what someone is saying from the outside because I know what's going on."
Dyche added: "I’ve stepped into the middle of it but it’s certainly not something that involves me as manager, but sort of distantly does from the fact that I am manager."
"I am sure there are people talking about lots of different things. I’m just looking at what we can control and I certainly can’t control that side of the club."
The investigation is not the only problem for Everton. Things don't go well on the field too. Sean Dyche's team have only 7 points in 8 matches and hold 16th position.