What on earth would Burnley do without Sean Dyche?
Who could they possibly attract to foster the kind of spirit the Clarets showed last night at the London Stadium?
West Ham battered them for so much of this game and yet Jay Rodriguez ensured Dyche and his men headed back north with another three points. Smash and grab it may well have been, but you could also point to organisation, defensive resilience, and character, all instilled by Dyche.
It’s now three wins from their last four and a third victory on the road in their last five.
Dyche is understood to be ready to walk at the end of the season. He has earned a crack at a club with a bigger budget.
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