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Richard Garnett

Richard Keys gives Everton relegation verdict and sends Sam Allardyce message to Burnley

Richard Keys believes Burnley could still stay in the Premier League at the expense of Everton - but hopes that they don't.

The Blues reopened a four point advantage over the Clarets after recording a crucial home win against Manchester United at Goodison Park on April 9, but the gap has now been cut to three with Burnley's draw against West Ham United on Sunday.

However, the Turf Moor club have relieved long-serving manager Sean Dyche of his duties. And beIN sports presenter Keys would much rather see Everton stay in the Premier League over their rivals for the drop from Lancashire as a result.

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Writing in his own personal blog, Keys said: "I don’t share the anger at Burnley’s decision to sack Sean Dyche. I’m delighted for him. He should’ve got out of Turf Moor at least 18 months ago - maybe longer. He’s been ‘punching’ with that club all the time he’s been there. Let’s not forget that he had them in Europe at one time.

"In a straight fight between Burnley and Everton I’d still fancy Burnley, but now I hope not. I don’t like what I hear about what’s happening behind the scenes at Turf Moor. I’d like someone to take a very close look at the takeover and report back. Has it really happened? Dyche has been warning them all season long that they’d struggle without investment. He was right - and Alan Pace doesn’t like it.

"As I write (Monday) there’s still no news of a successor. What about Big Sam (Allardyce)? He’d love to send Everton down. He’s rightly still sore after finishing eighth with them - but still getting the bullet. Or Agent Rafa? I guess he would love to send the Toffees down as well. Dyche will be back - on his terms. His next choice is vital. It’s got to be a good one where he’s got a proper chance. He’s good enough."

Everton are next in Premier League action on Wednesday evening when they host Leicester City at Goodison Park. Burnley - now under the guidance of caretaker manager Mike Jackson - will host Southampton at Turf Moor 24 hours later.

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