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- Updated: August 10, 2016
Burnley boss Sean Dyche believes English managers do not receive enough recognition, especially when compared to their foreign counterparts.
The 45-year-old, who is one of just four English managers in the Premier League this season, has hit out at what he perceives to be double standards in the media over coaching at the top level.
Dyche recently compared his own coaching methods to those of Jurgen Klopp, Claudio Ranieri and Antonio Conte.
And, while he reiterated his respect for all three managers, Dyche says English bosses rarely receive the same level of praise as foreign coaches.
“I make it clear the respect I’ve got for all managers, particularly ones in the Premier League because it’s a very tough league,” he said.
“I was just merely stating sometimes the perception of what is going on. There’s some really good work being done by English managers and coaches, through …
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