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Everton boss Sean Dyche insists he does not expect an ovation on Burnley return

Sean Dyche feels he earned the respect of Burnley fans but insists an ovation is not necessary as he returns to Turf Moor this weekend.

The Everton manager remains a firm favourite with Clarets supporters after a highly impressive decade with their club in which he won two promotions, finished seventh in the Premier League and qualified for Europe.

He is likely to get a huge welcome as takes his current side to his former stomping ground on Saturday, but he modestly claims there is no need.

Dyche said: “That’s up to them, we’ll see, but I don’t expect anything of anyone.

“But I think I earned the right with the Burnley fans and I think I’m beginning to earn the right with the Evertonians.

“I think it takes time, I’ve always believed that. I’m willing to earn it, I’m willing to put the hard yards in myself. I don’t just ask it of the team, but we’ll wait and see.”

Such is the esteem in which Dyche is held in Burnley that he still has a pub named after him close to the stadium.

“I’ll pop in my pub obviously,” he said sarcastically at his pre-match press conference. “People think it’s mine but it’s not!”

Dyche left Burnley as they slipped towards relegation in April 2022. They have since returned to the top flight under Vincent Kompany after winning the Sky Bet Championship last season, but have found the going tough, collecting just eight points from their opening 16 games.

Dyche said: “They had a fantastic season last season and I saw Vincent at one of the LMA (League Managers Association) dos and commended him on the work that they’ve done.

“They’ve spent money, but how do you buy players who are game-ready for the Premier League? It’s not easy.

“Then you’ve got to develop. You’ve got to mould it, you’ve got to form it,

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