Overview
- Dyche, speaking on talkSPORT on Tuesday, said he held no talks with Spurs and would have rejected any offer regardless of the salary.
- Tottenham appointed Roberto De Zerbi as head coach on a long-term, high-paying contract after parting with Igor Tudor.
- Spurs sit 17th, one point above the drop zone, winless in 13 league matches with seven games left to secure safety.
- Dyche said the role offered little to gain beyond money and warned he could be blamed if Spurs went down, which he said was not good for him as a person.
- He predicted Tottenham would likely improve under De Zerbi and advised focusing on being strong, fit, and organised rather than relying only on talent.