Sean Dyche: Burnley boss accepts Roy Keane criticism after Tottenham loss
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane offered a scathing assessment of Burnley's performance in the 4-0 defeat to Tottenham; watch Burnley vs Leicester City live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event on Wednesday from 5:30pm (kick-off 6pm)
Monday 1 March 2021 18:35, UK
Burnley boss Sean Dyche insists he has no problems with Roy Keane's criticism of his side after their 4-0 defeat at Tottenham on Sunday.
The former Manchester United captain offered a scathing assessment of the Clarets' performance, with the 49-year-old saying on Sky Sports: "I could play in that game", as they went in trailing 3-0 at half-time.
"He probably could have," Dyche said when asked about Keane's comments on Monday. "I don't know if you remember but he was pretty decent, to be fair. It wouldn't surprise me if he could have.
- Gareth Bale's resurgence continues as Spurs thrash Burnley
- Tottenham 4-0 Burnley highlights
- Matej Vydra: Czech tearaway aiming to rip up PL
"I don't have a problem with people questioning us. It's part of their jobs. They're pundits for a reason, they have a voice, they have a say. Everyone has got an opinion.
"It's one of the strangest jobs where people are always telling you what you're doing wrong. I don't go to the doctor's and tell him what he's doing wrong, or my lawyer's, or my solicitor's, but apparently with football managers everybody thinks they can do better than us.
Trending
- Liverpool beat Southampton to reach Carabao Cup semis LIVE! & highlights
- Newcastle into last four with win over Brentford LIVE!
- Arsenal hold on to beat Palace in five-goal thriller LIVE!
- WCL: Arsenal top CL group after dramatic late win over Bayern LIVE!
- World Darts Championship LIVE! Kist loses despite stunning nine-darter
- Transfer Centre LIVE! 'Saudi could offer Rashford way out of Man Utd'
- Perez leaves Red Bull seat as 2025 exit confirmed
- 'Dancing in the Palace!' | First nine-darter of the tournament!
- World Darts Championship schedule: Aspinall in action on Wednesday
- Man Utd latest: Rashford has not travelled for Carabao Cup tie - reports
"But I've no problem with Roy Keane or anybody else."
Keane was far from alone in questioning Burnley's performance as they were torn apart in the first half of the Premier League contest.
Dyche's side need to quickly put that game to one side, however, with Champions League-chasing Leicester visiting Turf Moor on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports, before Arsenal head north at the weekend.
"We don't park it without thought but it still needs to be parked," Dyche said.
"You've got to move on quickly. We talk about it, we analyse it and we make sense of it, but the thinking on it has to go away quickly.
"They turned up and were clinical, and we weren't. We gave away too many soft goals. But we've been down those results before and I'm not worried about that side of it.
"I am worried about the injuries, we can't get everyone fit and we're coming up against a Leicester side who are having their fair share of it too.
"We've been having it for a long period now but we've come through that still putting wins on the board, still putting points on the board and we've stayed strong through this period."