BBC NEWS: I wish that under Marcelo Bielsa’s leadership, he didn’t take enough pleasure in his football….

Harrison has only made three appearances for Everton since moving from Leeds to Goodison Park while he recovers from an injury. The Englishman was the standout of Bournemouth’s 3-0 victory the previous time out, led by Andoni Iraola.

Harrison scored one goal and provided an assist for Everton against a team that also includes aTyler Adams nd Luis Sinisterra. The former New York City star talked about Bielsa and Dyche and outlined their distinctions from one another.

“Everything about Marcelo was very structured. Sean values his family, so spending a little extra time at home has been enjoyable. We put our heads down and work hard once we’re in,” Harrison remarked.

“Marcelo used distinct strategies. Man-to-man combat, surpassing my visual perception. Three years sped by. A few incredible times. He shaped me into the player I am now. I had hoped for a little bit more enjoyment from it.

Harrison, an Everton player, compared Dyche to Leeds legend Bielsa.

According to Harrison, there are two entirely different managers in terms of their approaches and off-field statements. One thing that Bielsa and Dyche have in common is their directness and eagerness to move forward.

Bielsa wants his team to overload the opponent box; with more people forward, there are more opportunities for a goal. They just do it differently. Dyche occasionally looks to find a knockdown by eschewing the midfield.

Harrison had to adjust to managing under Dyche instead of Bielsa. However, Harrison made an impression on the last game, so if Everton manages to avoid relegation, Harrison should play a major role in their campaign.

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