Has Moyes taken Dyche's 'reputation' and 'shredded it'?

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BBC Sport's chief football writer Phil McNulty has been answering your questions.
Macca from Thailand asked: Do you think that some pundits, including yourself as a football reporter, should be eating humble pie? All that nonsense about Sean Dyche being the best manager to keep Everton in the Premier League, and now David Moyes has taken Dyche's reputation and shredded it. Thoughts?
Phil answered: I do not comment on other pundits because they are perfectly entitled to their opinions. My view was that I thought Sean Dyche would keep Everton up and then leave at the end of the season, as the club needed to take a new direction.
In the end, Dyche clearly decided he could not get any more out of the squad and the decision was made to part ways with new owners The Friedkin Group.
David Moyes has quite simply been transformative. Look at the results, look at the goals. It is the sign of a good manager when players who either struggled, in Beto's case, or were effectively ignored, like Jake O'Brien, have flourished.
In the space of a few weeks, Moyes has got Everton looking up rather than down.
I think history will be kind to Dyche, as he kept Everton in the Premier League in tough circumstances, such as a lack of finances and points deductions, but there is no doubt Moyes has been a breath of fresh air at Goodison Park.