SEAN DYCHE believes Everton's new owners should be looking for his replacement - but has full confidence he will turn it around at the club.
The under-pressure Toffees boss insists his belief has not taken a hit, despite their dismal form leading to doubts about his future.
Dyche was asked about reports that the Friedkin Group are reviewing his position at the club, with just one win in 11 games leaving them nervously looking over their shoulders at the bottom three.
Everton are just a point above the relegation zone a few weeks on from the US group completing their Goodison takeover from Farhad Moshiri.
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