Everton boss Sean Dyche said that nobody likes to see managers go when asked to comment of former Manchester United boss Erik Ten Hag's sacking Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
00:00First of all, I'll ask you about, obviously, there's going to be a change of manager at Manchester United.
00:04What you've made of that situation?
00:06And again, it goes back to what happened, I suppose, with the England job as well.
00:08We're not seeing an English manager, head coach, linked with that role as well.
00:13What does that say about the situation?
00:14Well, firstly, I don't, you know, no one wants it.
00:16Well, people in the game, obviously, managers get in the sack.
00:20But eventually, that's the nature of the business.
00:22We all understand it.
00:24I think results haven't gone to their liking, of course, over a period of time.
00:27Remember, Man United certainly have a high demand.
00:30I suppose, you know, the only thing I would say is, I think there's been a fair timescale
00:36for the manager and resources available for such a high-regarded manager to, you know,
00:42sort of get a grip to what it is, I suppose.
00:44But, like I say, I mean, it's hard.
00:46You know, it's hard at any level.
00:47It's hard spending, not spending money, no money.
00:49You've got to win games, you know, and eventually that's what you get judged on.
00:54But I wish him well.
00:54I'm sure there'll be something else big for him.
00:56I know that.
00:57And then, secondly, I think we spoke about the England job.
01:01I think it's the way the modern game is now.
01:03And I don't think even, you know, there's a time maybe when managers had to have a real depth of what they were doing to almost earn up the ladder of football to get jobs.
01:11And I think it's changed now.
01:12You know, these coaches are coming out of, you know, odd places, maybe not as experienced, not as much depth and all of them sort of things.
01:19And I think that's changed since it was manager rather than, sorry, coach rather than manager.
01:23I think that's a change in how the game's in.
01:26And I know we discussed this recently that, you know, the head coach role is different.
01:30So I don't always think clubs are looking for that depth.
01:33Well, that's how it seems.
01:34It might not be the case, but that's the impression I get from looking at the outside in.
01:38Whereas, you know, when you look 15 years ago, it was management.
01:41So therefore the managers would probably be considered to have enough knowledge to have enough depth of their experience to take maybe a club like Man Utd.
01:50So I think that's changed.
01:51I think a lot of the management side of the job is changed now at certain clubs where they're doing all that.
01:57You know, there'll be someone who will do contracts, do the running of the club, do the finance.
02:00Everything will be taken away and the manager purely coaches.
02:03So I think that's a modern view of what it seems to me, a modern view of where it's going and possibly where it's at or where it's at first, actually, and where it might be going.
02:11So we'll have to wait and see. But anyway, back to the point.
02:14Sorry, a lot of waffle.
02:16I don't see it as being anything other than trying to get the right person to do the job.
02:19I'm not bothered whether English, foreign, doesn't matter to me.
02:21It's the right person and they've deemed, well, seemingly, they've deemed the right person to do the job and it looks like it's going to be Amaral.