How sweet it is the
thrill of victory on New Year’s Eve, forecasting a lot of positive for Sean
Dyche squad looking forward to make an impact in its second half and look to
place his Clarets in a notable position.
No going down as this
win gives his squad plenty of confidence ahead the upcoming months that will
make Premiership once again a much-contested association until its end.
For the Clarets Boss
Sean Dyche seen in Premiership as one prominent man at the helm of its squad
and possibly one day to be in charge of the English National team, so far he
has instituted in his Clarets a sort patience and perseverance.
These two factors are
to endure in what seems a disputed campaign were he would like to continue with
his squad, a return to another campaign in the big circuit of the EPL.
Very well, start generating
a much competitive and resilient squad that one day can start fighting for
European, cup trophies and even the league top.
As Sean Dyche sees
the opportunity knocking to add points to his squad and take advantage of his
situation as locals, these factors will make his squad endure another
challenging campaign in Premiership.
So far, for the Turf
Moor Boys in five matches with three wins and accumulating nine points out of
fifteen in play, their spot in the overall table in eleventh place and nine
points away from the danger zone of relegation.
Still for Burnley
looking forward to their next compromise as a visitor next week in Etihad to
face a much difficult and tough Citizens squads, this endeavor looks impossible
but not tough for them, as anything can happen.
They can take
advantage of the way the Sky Blues of Pep Guardiola are playing, as the possibilities
are endless and these can score a very raucous and notable win over one of those
considered as the giants of Premiership.
With and extraordinary
afternoon for Burnley striker Andre Gray who had a treble in this match that
buried the Black Cats deep in the league relegation zone, in today’s match the
locals scoring capabilities were exposed openly by its eleven.
As Andre Gray with
scores in the 31, 51 and 53 minutes and a penal taken by Ashley Barnes in the
67th were enough to seal a convincing win and ahead deliver three
points of gold and build this squad momentum with the league second half
knocking.
In the case of Sean
Dyche his work is showing off and maturing in a speedy pace that one day he can
even manage one of those so called big quads, but for now his main goas are to replenish
his squad plenty of confidence.
Every match looks
that the Clarets are getting them immersed in a much technical game and avoiding
any type of contacts that lead them to fouls, despite that philosophy adopted
by their Boss Sean Dyche, Dean Marney came with one in the 45th.
At the end this win,
delivers something that Burnley Manager desired for quite some time, the high
levels of confidence lost since their promotion from Championship, know will
this translates into an all-around revival.
We about to find out
in this second half, how this squad is for real and built for much higher grounds,
is what Manager Sean Dyche has envisioned and now will like to apply it for his
Clarets in this and many campaigns to come.
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