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Sean Dyche responds live on talkSPORT to Tottenham manager rumours

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Credit: talkSPORT on YouTube Sat 28 March 2026 13:33, UK Sean Dyche has denied that he has been in talks to take over Tottenham Hotspur for the remainder of the Premier League season. Interim manager Igor Tudor is reportedly edging closer to a departure from Tottenham, after failing to win a single Premier League game since his January appointment.



Dyche is available, having left Nottingham Forest in February, but it is unclear whether there is any truth to the rumours.Tottenham’s next manager, if appointed in the coming days, will face a monumental task to keep the Lilywhites in the Premier League. 📋 Tottenham Hotspur Manager News 📋 Get the inside track on the Spurs dugout with real-time updates on shortlisted candidates, live betting market shifts, and key boardroom decisions. VISIT THE MANAGER HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Sean Dyche denies Tottenham rumoursFormer Everton chief executive Keith Wyness exclusively told Football Insider on Thursday that Tottenham could appoint Dyche, in a last-ditch attempt to stay up.The Englishman may well have been on his way to keeping Nottingham Forest in the league before Evangelos Marinakis made a quick-fire decision.

Sean DycheNottingham ForestWins10Draws5Losses10Scored37Conceded32The 54-year-old guided his side to Premier League wins over Leeds United, Liverpool, Wolves, Tottenham, West Ham and Brentford during his time at the club, and several strong draws as well.While it does not sound massively impressive, Dyche had walked into a club without a win in 10 consecutive games across all competitions under Ange Postecoglou.Under his watch, Nottingham Forest rose to three points above the relegation zone – a position they still hold now after five Premier League games under Vitor Pereira.It would be a slap in the face of his former club if Dyche were to go to Tottenham and keep them in the Premier League, but the former Everton boss denied that talks had taken place.When asked by talkSPORT on Saturday about reports suggesting he was in talks with the North London club on Friday night, Dyche said: “I was in a pub just up the way, near my place I’ve got down there.“This guy goes: ‘You’re meant to be in talks with Spurs tonight’. The caption on his social media story read that Dyche is “definitely not going Spurs”, and Saturday’s show appears to confirm that.