Wayne Rooney responds to Burnley links after Sean Dyche sacking
Wayne Rooney says speculation linking him with the vacant job at Burnley is a ‘compliment’, but he remains fully focused on Derby.
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Wayne Rooney says speculation linking him with the vacant job at Burnley is a ‘compliment’, but he remains fully focused on Derby.
Wayne Rooney refused to be drawn to comment on the speculation linking him to the managerial position at Burnley.
Chris Wilder refused to be drawn on speculation linking him with the Burnley job, as he insisted his only focus is Middlesbrough’s game against Huddersfield on Easter Monday.
Wayne Rooney has confirmed he remains focused on his current club Derby County despite reports linking him with the vacant Burnley job.
Sean Dyche's Turf Moor departure came as a complete shock to Burnley's players, caretaker boss Michael Jackson has revealed.
Burnley's sacking of Sean Dyche came as a "shock" to the players, according to co-caretaker manager Mike Jackson.
When they walk out at the London Stadium on Sunday, Burnley will have to come to terms with the cruel reality of life without Sean Dyche. Burnley fans will be left wondering whether the shiny suits at ALK Capital, for all the outward confidence of their rictus grins, have made a terrible mistake. West Ham may be coming off the back of an impressive Europa League win against Lyon but they have been inconsistent in the league recently, alternating between wins and losses for their past six games. They lost to Brentford last time out, however, so it follows that Burnley could make a difficult start to the post-Dyche era. Will Magee
Derby County manager Wayne Rooney says his focus is on his current club, amid speculation he could replace Sean Dyche at Burnley.