Sean Dyche is back in the Premier League. This time as Nottingham Forest manager. After the proto-English coach was fired at Everton in early January, he has taken on assignments as a football expert on TV. A role he himself is annoyed by when someone criticizes him as a coach from the studio. This weekend, Forest will go up against the coach Dyche believes he himself would have done an even better job than. Ruben Amorim and Manchester United await.
In May, Dyche jokingly stated that he had won more Premier League games than Amorim, because he had used a 4-4-2 system. When Dyche took over the reins at Nottingham Forest earlier this month, he spent a lot of time talking about Fashionistas coaches who didn’t win games in the Premier League. This was probably aimed at Ange Postecolgou, who made eight appearances at Forest before he was sacked this month, but we understand Dyche is happy to place Amorim in this category as well.
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-I’ve seen enough fashionistas come in and out of the Premier League. You have to win the games, it’s as simple as that. Long ball, short ball? You just have to play effective football. It will never go out of style,” the new Forest manager grumbled earlier in the week.
Now Dyche will get to test himself against Manchester United and the coach he himself believes he could have replaced and led Man Utd to more victories.
Before the game, Amorim is asked about Dyche’s handsome comment as a football pundit.
“First of all, it may be true that we would have won more games if we had played 4-4-2. But I’ve always said that I have a certain style of play, and it’s going to take some time to implement, and I’ve also always thought that it will give better returns later on. But we don’t know,” Amorim said according to Sky Sports.
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Before he sends a jab back to Dyche.
-… Sean Dyche is very smart and knows how to play the game. He also understands that it’s one thing to watch and talk about the game. It’s something completely different to be a manager. I understand it very well and I have nothing more to say,” the United manager said.
Enough talking. Saturday’s game will take care of the rest. All about Nottingham Forest – Manchester United









