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Key Highlights :

1. Both Dyche and Potter have faced pressure to quickly instil their playing styles and standards onto a new group of players.
2. For Dyche, the challenge was having an impact after arriving in place of Frank Lampard mid-season. For Potter, who has had a longer run at Chelsea, it was about shifting to cope with new signings and a lengthy injury list.
3. Potter has revelled in the upturn in form he has finally achieved with Chelsea, with their three wins on the spin last week including a morale-boosting progression to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
4. Dyche has seen positive steps from his side too and explained how he approached the challenge of trying to turn around Everton's season and discussed the response of his players, who have won three of their seven Premier League games under him, having only won three matches in the top flight this season before his appointment at the end of January.
5. After their 1-0 win over Brentford last weekend, he was careful not to get carried away by the improvement, insisting the team still have a way to go to get to where he wants them to be.


Both managers have had to quickly shift their playing style and standards onto new groups of players, in the hope of achieving success.

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