Everton manager Dyche explains why he prefers managerial role over coaching duties

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Dyche emphasizes that his duties extend beyond just the training pitch.

Everton boss Sean Dyche admits he regards himself more as a manager than a head coach.AdvertisementAdvertisement

Speaking to , he said: “This is definitely a different management job. This is management.

“You hear a lot now about the title ‘head coach’ or manager with these blurry lines but this is management. There’s no two ways about it.

“I’m not against the idea of a head coach, I’m not giving an opinion on the rights or wrongs of it but you know you hear that a lot ‘head coach’ and a head coach would literally just be coaching the team. Well, certainly from my knowledge of them bringing in a head coach – these are your players, coach the team.

“Management is here (at Everton). Management is managing a lot more than just coaching the team.

“There is a lot more going on as you well know. So this is a definite management style moment, or not ‘moment’, I’ve been here 20 months, it’s management from the first day I walked in and it still is now.”