So, you’re actually saying that using the “number of games played” versus “the number of games won” is cherry picking stats when the majority of manager stats are based on “Win %”
Ok
Surely you can appreciate this:
Under Lampard in 22/23 we took 15 points from 20 games. 0.75 points per game, which ultimately would have worked out at 28-29 points at the end of the season.
Under Dyche we took 21 points from 18 games, which is 1.16 points per game. Average that over a 38 game season and you get 44-45 points.
One ends in distant relegation, the other in mid-table security.
Yes, win percentage is an important measure, but in this instance it doesn’t even begin to show the gulf in what Dyche got out of our team points wise compared to Lampard. What’s more, he did it with and even worse squad than Lampard, with no new signings and having one of our better players and leading scorers at the time (Gordon) sold.
No-one is suggesting that Dyche is Guardiola, but he’s a far, far better man for this job than Lampard.