Danny Murphy explains why Sean Dyche is right manager for Dele Alli and gives advice to fallen star
Danny Murphy believes Dele Alli needs a ‘ruthless’ manager to get his career back on track – and Sean Dyche can be the man to do it.
Alli is becoming one of football’s tragic figures having seen his career plummet from the huge success he achieved early on, including two straight PFA Young Player of the Year awards when he was at Tottenham.
His career is in a state of limbo following an unsuccessful loan spell at Turkish club Besiktas while his future at parent club Everton is uncertain.
There’s no questioning the talent the player possesses but the conundrum that a growing list of managers face is how to bring it out of Alli again.
It’s been suggested Alli could reunite with Mauricio Pochettino, who was part of his best years when in charge of Spurs, at Chelsea.
But Murphy believes there’s still a future for Alli on Merseyside and that Toffees boss Dyche is able to revive his form.
When asked if Dyche would be a good for Alli, Murphy said on Drive: “I’d say yes. He won’t take any nonsense, but he’ll also help him a little bit.
“I’m not suggesting you have to do one or the other all the time… I think Sean Dyche’s got it in him to occasionally put his arm around him and help him along.
“My gut feeling is where Dele Alli’s come from, what I’ve heard about the upbringing he’s had and the type of lad he is, I do think he needs a bit of love.
“But I think more importantly he needs a ruthless manager who’s going to really push him and kick him up the backside.”
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