Jose Mourinho isn't going to join Everton(Image: Cemal Yurttas/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Jose Mourinho told he's no better than sacked Sean Dyche as Everton job snub emerges

Jose Mourinho was initially linked with a move to Everton by bookmakers after the sacking of Sean Dyche was confirmed - but he isn't a good fit for a relegation scrap

by · The Mirror

Everton have been told that Jose Mourinho is not the right fit for the relegation fight they find themselves in.

Sean Dyche was sacked on Thursday evening, just three hours before Everton ’s match against Peterborough in the third round of the FA Cup. Mirror Football understands that Dyche was dismissed after insinuating to new owners, The Friedkin Group, that he felt he had taken the club as far as he could.

David Moyes is the favourite for the job and has held talks with TFG over a stunning return to Goodison Park. The 61-year-old has been without a job since leaving West Ham at the end of last season and is interested in returning to the club he led from 2002 to 2013.

Mourinho had been the bookies’ favourite for the role, despite being employed by Fenerbahce. However, the fact he was sacked by TFG in his previous job as Roma manager meant a new link-up between the two parties was always unlikely.

That is just as well, according to former Arsenal star Paul Merson, who doesn’t think that Mourinho would flourish in a relegation battle, with Everton in 16th and only one point above the drop zone. “I’m a big fan of Jose Mourinho. He’s been an amazing manager over the years, one of the all-time greats, but I don’t see how this Everton job ticks the box,” the Sky Sports pundit said before Dyche’s sacking had been confirmed.

“Everton are in a massive, massive relegation fight. I think it’s out of them and Ipswich to go down. Mourinho needs to be higher up the league than hanging around fifth bottom. I just don’t see how Mourinho does any differently to Sean Dyche. I don’t see any difference in that. He’s a massive name in football but I’d be careful with that one.

“They’re not scoring a lot of goals, but it’s not like Mourinho is going to come in and they’re going to be free-flowing. He had the best Chelsea team of all time and they weren’t free-flowing. Winning 1-0, 2-0 every week, never letting in a goal, but Dyche doesn’t let in too many goals either.

David Moyes is in line to replace Sean Dyche( Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

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“It’s a strange one for me. I think it’s the owners wanting a massive football name. If Dyche got the sack tomorrow morning, and any job came up in the bottom three or four in the league, he would get it – because if anybody’s going to get you out of trouble, Dyche is.

“If you’re going to bring someone in to take Dyche’s place, you have to bring in someone who has thick skin, like Mourinho. You have to bring in someone who’s going to do it his way, but there aren’t many of them around.”

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