Sean Dyche brushes off Everton loss to non-league Chester in Dominic Calvert-Lewin return

Dominic Calvert-Lewin for Everton November 22.
Everton manager Sean Dyche insists a behind-closed-doors defeat to non-league Chester in midweek is irrelevant in the grand scheme of their relegation battle.
Sean Dyche has completely brushed off Everton's behind-closed-doors defeat to non-league Chester in midweek, saying it will have no reflection on their battle to avoid relegation.
With the England international set to be involved with the squad at Crystal Palace for the first time since early February, the game served its purpose from Dyche's perspective.
"If we'd have lost 3-0 and Dom got injured, what would be the thinking? Exactly. So therefore it was always about Dom."
Dyche admits he just wanted to see how Calvert-Lewin coped in match action, adding: "Three-nil would have been an eye-raising scoreline, so's 1-0 - but it still wouldn't have been what I'm looking for. The outcome I was looking for was: 'Can Dom play football and run around?' Which he can.



