The Blues boss said the battle of this campaign, one in which his side had been hit with two points deductions and the uncertainty of a takeover saga yet to end, had been tough - particularly with no-one to rely on outside the club and the fanbase.
Speaking after Everton confirmed survival with three games to spare Dyche said this season had been fraught for both him and his players. Often the figurehead amid a chaotic campaign, he has had to lead from the front on and off the pitch. That had been the case when he was appointed in January of last year and led the club to a last-gasp avoidance of the Championship.
Asked to put into context how remarkable the achievement of staving off relegation was this year Dyche, who turned Burnley into a Premier League side and took the club into an unlikely season in Europe, said: “It is certainly my biggest one. To lead a group from where it was to where it is. It was different last season, that was tough enough. But this season has been incredibly tough and to see through the feeling and the noise at times.
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