Sean Dyche says he is working harder than ever as a manager to turn Everton's dismal season around.
The Toffees have won just twice this Premier League season and were two points above the relegation zone in 15th before the start of the week's program.
The Merseysiders face fellow struggling Wolves on Wednesday looking for their first win in six games after failing to score in their last four games.
“Sometimes me, my team and the players didn't perform as well as we could have,” said Dyche, whose managerial career began at Watford in 2011 before spending 10 years at Burnley.
“But we work tirelessly. This is without a doubt the greatest job I have done in all my years as manager at this club.”
“I am more than ready for the challenge. It could be easier because I have certainly made mistakes this season, the team has made mistakes, they are visible to everyone.”
“It's a fact of life as a manager, you have to get the margins right and we haven't been able to do that so far this season.”
“You have to win games and we didn’t win enough games.”

