Burnley boss Sean Dyche says Gary Neville's lack of managerial experience makes it a “big ask” for him to achieve instant success at Valencia.

Neville was working as a high-profile television pundit before taking the job, but Dyche says post-match analysis is much easier than the rigours of the touchline.

When appointed boss of the Spanish club in December, Neville said he was "not anxious" about taking a job in management for the first time.

But Dyche says experience at youth level and in the lower leagues has taught him that anxiety “gives you the knife edge that you have to be on”.

This clip is from 5 live Sport on Monday 8th February 2016.