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VISIT THE NEXT MANAGER HUB Sean Dyche hints at management returnIt is clear from Dyche’s first interview since his Nottingham Forest exit that he does not agree with the decision, and it is easy to see why.The Englishman arrived at a club without a win in 10 games across all competitions, and one that had already gone through both Nuno Espirito Santo and Ange Postecoglou.Dyche’s impact was not immediate, but he led his side to Premier League wins over Leeds United, Liverpool, Wolves, Tottenham, West Ham and Brentford.The night that he was sacked saw Nottingham Forest batter Wolves, but ultimately fail to take their chances.Sean DycheNottingham ForestWins10Draws5Losses10Scored37Conceded32“The stats and facts were there, clear as day,” the 54-year-old told The Football Boardroom podcast on Thursday. So on factual data and analysis, I can’t understand any of the decisions that were made.”In the wake of his exit, Dyche has been linked with several managerial jobs, including Leicester City, Burnley and Palace.Football Insider exclusively revealed last month that Dyche would not take the West Brom job, and the club have since confirmed that James Morrison will lead them for the remainder of the season.“If I do more, great, if I don’t do more, I won’t be crying over it,” Dyche said when asked about his potential return.
I’ve given my lot, I always do. I’ve got no problem with that.
I can say I’ve had offers already, by the way, so that’s not a problem. Nottingham Forest Football Club can confirm that Sean Dyche has been relieved of his duties as head coach.
