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Burnley will be in the Prem next season- Dyche

Wednesday, April 01 2015 by SNTV
  • Intro:

    Burnley coach Sean Dyche looks ahead to Tottenham Hotspur's visit to Turf Moor on Sunday (5th April) - and assesses 'The Clarets'' chances of avoiding relegation from the English Premier League as he holds a press conference on Tuesday (31st March).

    Script:

    SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Dyche, Burnley coach (on the benefits that Burnley's spring training camp in Marbella, Spain, have brought to to the team):

    "Yeah, you can never guarantee that, but last year we found that it gave the lads a change and a change is sometimes as good as a rest and we came back and we did what everyone thought we would do and we did the business, so to speak, because we got ourselves promoted. Now, different kind of challenge, but we want the same outcome, which is to win games and be in the Premier League, so..."

    SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Dyche, Burnley coach (on how Burnley have learned to play in the Premier League):

    "Slowly, but surely, we're... we've been re-focusing on what the job is and we've been learning as we go and we've been delivering good performances. You know, I have total belief that we will be in the Premier League (next season)."

    SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Dyche, Burnley coach (on Burnley's run of games since the end of February, where they have played Chelsea, Swansea CIty, Liverpool, Manchester City and Southampton - taking four points - and their next two, against Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal):

    "People were kind of thinking that we wouldn't get a point in this run of games. We've got four, which is a start, we want more. We've still got... the reason I say this run of games is because we're at the bigger end of market, from the outside looking in. I know the challenge of every team you play in the Premier League, but from the outside looking in, those people would deem that certain clubs are very tough games, you know, home and away, and Arsenal and Tottenham are certianly two of them, and then beyond that, different kind of challenges. We've been, I think... the performances have been decent at least, we've got four points out of this little run in the last five or so games, like I say, we've got two more. We know they are tough games, but from the outside looking in, what people would deem tough games and we'll be ready and the next one we focus on is Tottenham."

    SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Dyche, Burnley coach (on Sunday's opponents, Spurs):

    "They (Spurs) are on another good run of results recently, I think three wins out of six, so there's good work being done there. I like the manager, I think he's been very fair to us when we've spoken after the games and very respectful of what we're trying to achieve this season."

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