Irish Daily Mirror

I WON THE AERIAL BATTLE Dyche targeting more cup glory after posh TV prize

- BY MIKE WHALLEY

SEAN DYCHE has every reason to be fond of the EFL Cup – as it once won him a free television set for his mum and dad. Burnley’s boss earned the TV as a man-of-the-match prize when he played for Chesterfie­ld in the 1990s (right), and the competitio­n was sponsored by electronic­s retailer Rumbelows. Yet, Dyche is more focused on Premier League safety than shiny prizes now he is a manager – insisting the Clarets cannot put their top-flight status in jeopardy for the sake of a cup run. He said: “When it was the Rumbelows Cup, you used to win a TV if you were man of the match. I gave it to my mum and dad. It was a proper, real, good, high-quality Sony TV. It was worth more than my week’s wages. “When you’re a player at Chesterfie­ld, you’re probably not thinking that you’re going to win the league, so you enjoy the games, and you get a nice little ‘Brucie bonus’ if you’re man of the match. “The next year, I won a bike. Cocacola sponsored it, and, because you weren’t going to get a crate of Coca-cola, you got a bike. “Nicky Law, who played alongside me at Chesterfie­ld and is now one of our scouts, had his kid buy it off me for about £40.” Dyche insists he is taking the Carabao Cup seriously as Championsh­ip promotion hopefuls Leeds visit for tonight’s third-round tie – but is adamant that the league must take priority. He said: “The Premier League is where everyone wants to be. It’s nothing to do with downgradin­g a cup. It’s just a fact. Everyone is clamouring to be in the Premier League. “Clubs don’t just want the riches. They want the kudos, they want what being in the Premier League brings from a brand and a club point of view, and the knock-on effect for the area. “The whole town of Burnley benefits from the team being in the Premier League in some way or another. “I’ve had some great times in cups. I don’t look at it as a lesser competitio­n. I look at it as a competitio­n we want to do well in.”

 ??  ?? SWITCHED ON FOR SUCCESS Burnley boss Sean Dyche puts Premier League survival first, but would welcome a cup run
SWITCHED ON FOR SUCCESS Burnley boss Sean Dyche puts Premier League survival first, but would welcome a cup run
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