Dyche's 'strong, fit and organised' blueprint delivering resultspublished at 18:05 GMT 28 November
Image source, PA MediaSean Dyche has said Nottingham Forest's improved run of results has been delivered from a base of being "strong, fit and organised" while also allowing his players "freedom to play".
Forest had gone 10 games without a win and had not kept a clean sheet in their first 11 matches of the season when Dyche became the club's third boss of the campaign on 21 October.
Since then, they have won four out of seven matches, shutting out the opposition on four occasions.
At the other end, they have scored three goals in each of their past three games, all of them victories - including a superb 3-0 success against champions Liverpool at Anfeld in their most recent league outing.
Asked about the key principles required to improve a team that has been struggling defensively, Dyche told BBC Radio 5 Live: "Strong, fit and organised - it's a simple, logical viewpoint.
"The late John Duncan [Dyche's former manager when he was a player at Chesterfield] used to say there are only three things that can happen in football; you've got it, they've got it and nobody's got it, and he said if you get your principles around your coaching around those things, you won't go far wrong.
"Strong is different nowadays, it's not strong as in going around crunching into tackles, it's having that real competitive edge. That's certainly been on show since we got here.
"We stepped away from it in the one game where we physically were miles off at Bournemouth, but in all the other games I've been pleased with those guidelines of 'strong, fit and organised'.
"And from that, [giving players] the freedom to go and play. We want players to play with freedom.
"We know we've got talent here and we know we've got players still developing into the Premier League, but we give them a platform to work from. We make it clear, that base we work from, but then allow that freedom to come from that base."







































