Burnley manager Sean Dyche has come out to say that he is
not paying attention to the rumours linking him with Everton. Dyche has been suggested as a possible replacement for Ronald Koeman at Goodison Park.
However, Dyche insists he
ignores the praise being directed his way, saying it only takes three games to
lose that credibility. The match against Newcastle
on Monday night football will mark five years for Dyche at Burnley, a spell
which has seen the club promoted twice and suffer relegation once.He said “It's the yin and the yang. You get praise, but you lose three games and then you're getting slaughtered, I don't mean that in a precious way, it's just a fact, that's how quickly the shift occurs. You have managers out there who may have a tough streak, it doesn't make them a bad manager. They're just going through a tough spell. That can happen. So I don't read much in the media, I know what I've said so I don't keep checking up on things. There have been some nice things said recently, some nice links, but the fact is I'm still here and still working hard.”
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