Burnley boss Vincent Kompany on the challenge of facing Everton under former boss Sean Dyche and praised his legacy at Turf Moor
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00:00 Sean Dyche brings his team back here to Turf Moor for the first time since he left.
00:04 What is the kind of feeling around the game?
00:08 Does it add some sort of extra dynamic, perhaps, having Sean bring a team back here?
00:12 I don't know.
00:14 I think, you know, it certainly adds something.
00:17 I can't deny it.
00:18 I mean, I've been...
00:21 I had the first time as well when I went back to the Etihad and it does something.
00:28 But I think as soon as the referee blows the whistle, I think we're all back to doing our work, our job.
00:33 And in those moments, I think we can be, you know, we could be friendly before and after the game.
00:40 But during the game, I think it's going to be business as usual for both teams.
00:44 Sean was here for such a long time, obviously had some fantastic success.
00:48 Is there anything from that period, from his legacy, that still exists today?
00:52 Yeah, loads.
00:53 Loads.
00:54 I mean, I was thinking about it a little bit this week.
00:57 You know, I think every club...
01:01 I mean, you always have the longer history, but in recent history, I think certainly every club will have a reference point.
01:09 And for this club, Sean has been the reference point in recent history.
01:13 I don't think anyone did better than him.
01:16 But it's no different.
01:19 I think every club has that.
01:20 There'll be someone like this at Iverton.
01:22 There'll be a reference point at any other club in this league.
01:26 And I think you always have to appreciate what everybody has done for this, the contribution of these people for the club.
01:34 And as a manager, you're always looking towards, you know, what are the good habits that you can retain and build on, of course.