Keown: Burnley have let Everton ‘off the hook’ with Dyche sacking
Martin Keown can’t see Burnley staying up now they have sacked Sean Dyche, claiming that they have let Everton off the hook.
Burnley announced the decision to sack Dyche on Friday morning, relieving the 50-year-old of his duties after just four Premier League wins all season.
Snap judgement: Burnley have f***ed this with Dyche sack
The Clarets currently sit in 18th, four points behind Everton. They had beaten Frank Lampard’s side last week but failed to capitalise on the important victory by losing to bottom club Norwich last time out.
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Dyche has a history of keeping Burnley in the premier League, managing to do so for the last five years on a minimal budget.
And former Arsenal defender Keown has admitted he thinks it was the wrong decision to relieve Dyche.
Speaking to talkSPORT, Keown said: “I think the timing is a bit out, here. The timing is all wrong.
“Obviously they’ve only have four wins all season, so OK, but you’ve got to look at the games they can win. They’ve got a game against Watford coming up, they’ve four points behind Everton and I know they lost to Norwich, but they beat Everton just a few days before that.
“What can be changed by changing the manager? You’ve had stability for a number of years, you might as well have seen it through. That would have been the honourable thing to do, to let Sean Dyche stay in the role until the end of the