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Dyche backs his players to put heavy defeats behind them

Dyche backs his players to put heavy defeats behind them
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Burnley, who were beaten 5-0 at Manchester City and 4-0 at home to Chelsea, travel to West Ham on Saturday.

Burnley boss Sean Dyche feels the back-to-back heavy defeats against Manchester City and Chelsea have not caused any great damage to his players’ confidence.

The Clarets’ last two outings have seen them lose 5-0 at Premier League champions City on October 20 and then 4-0 at home against Chelsea eight days later.

When asked ahead of Saturday’s trip to West Ham how much damage had been done to confidence after conceding nine times in two matches and what he had done to try to restore some of it, Dyche said: “I haven’t really had to restore it because there is a balance.

“You have to realise the players have an awareness of who they’re playing against.

“There’s no point in dressing it up to players because I think players are bright about football. They watch other teams and they know where it’s at.

“The big boys are showing why they are there, showing the power of their finances, the power of the quality they bring in, the power of the coaching.

“So I don’t really think there is that big a deal about confidence – it’s just a reality of the market.

“I think if you can see through that, still make sense of it, because you have to learn from it, but remind ourselves of what we are and go and deliver performances, then that’s the key to it.

“You’re going to take some knocks over a Premier League season.

“It’s about dealing with that, making sense of it and moving forward, and that’s something we’ve been good at.

“The resilience and the mentality has been really good, and it has to be good because it’s a demanding league.”

Burnley won two and drew one of their three league matches prior to those two losses.

Dyche’s men, whose start to the season included playing three two-legged Europa League qualifying ties, are currently 15th with eight points from 10 games, three points above the relegation zone.

He added: “We know we’re still kind of re-finding the form from last season (when they came seventh) and there’s been good spells of it.

“I think we’ve got to find that game after game to get back to where we want to be.

“We’re not a million miles away, but we’re not where we were, and we’ve got to keep working and fighting to get back to where we were.”

Burnley face a West Ham outfit who are two places higher than them in the table with the same amount of points.


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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Manchester CityMan City119203342929
2Chelsea118302781927
3Liverpool118302151627
4Tottenham HotspurSpurs118031910924
5Arsenal1172225141123
6Bournemouth116232014620
7Manchester UnitedMan Utd116231918120
8Watford116141613319
9Everton115331915418
10Leicester CityLeicester115151716116
11Wolverhampton WanderersWolves114341112-115
12Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton114251216-414
13West Ham UnitedWest Ham113261317-411
14Crystal Palace11227816-88
15Burnley112271225-138
16Southampton11146720-137
17Newcastle UnitedNewcastle11137714-76
18Huddersfield TownHuddersfield11137521-166
19Cardiff CityCardiff11128924-155
20Fulham111281129-185

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