Former England international winger Aaron Lennon has expressed his strong approval of Sean Dyche’s straightforward management style from their time together at Burnley. Dyche, who is now the manager of Everton, previously spent a decade leading the Clarets before his departure in 2022 and has accumulated 324 Premier League games managed over his career. “I loved playing for Sean Dyche,” Lennon told Planet Premier League. “He says it how it is. Maybe because I’m one of them old-school players. I came through that – he tells you if you play well, he tells you if you play badly. “I know some of the new generation of players and a lot of them want an arm around them. Dyche is probably not the man to give you that all the time. “He’d rather let you know: ‘All right, you’re not playing well [or] you’re doing all right’. “So, Sean, for me, was brilliant. His demands, his standards are really high. “Monday to Saturday, he demands every day of the week. He never lets off.” Post navigation UK Deaf Sport CEO Highlights Self-Funding Challenge for Deaflympics Athletes Emery Deems Consistent Starting XI ‘Impossible’ Amid Player Availability Concerns