Ndiaye and Keane inflict further pain on struggling Ipswich in Everton's victory Sean Dyche's approach to Premier League survival contrasts sharply with that of Kieran McKenna, yet it carries a proven track record. While Dyche emphasizes physicality in midfield, set-piece proficiency, and resolute defending, Ipswich's adventurous style faced a harsh reality check: playing attractively does not always guarantee success. This outcome was somewhat unexpected, as Everton had shown signs of improvement with five points from their last three matches after a dismal start to the season. Dyche's teams are known for their slow beginnings, often finding their rhythm as the autumn progresses. Meanwhile, McKenna's Ipswich entered their ninth league match still in search of their first victory. They will be hoping for better luck in their upcoming match against Brentford, where they must improve their defensive performance and capitalize on scoring opportunities.