Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Europa on the Clarets minds



What can I tell you about these resurgent and battling Burnley FC Boys setting the tone in league circles and whenever these are at Turf Moor are a force not to reckon with.

With today’s game, Premiership saw midweek action.

The Clarets were to host a troubling but at times resurgent Stoke City squad, looking forward to level their campaign and looking to seize three points of gold in the road, were enough to boost this squad confidence going into the end of first half of league play.

Still playing a resurgent and battling Sean Dyche molded squad looking forward to deliver all sorts of headlines with its squad that despite its small budget to get big name players and considered as a small entity.

Today for manager Dyche he is consolidating as one important man to take over any squad helm after his display of pure and genuine one of a kind tactics that at the end paid off for his Clarets.

So far, this man has built with his limited resources, molding in his players a fighting attitude and that in each match played these need to do it with an all-around hunger, and the mentality he has instituted is playing off with positive results.

Today’s win sets a tone in this club direction is going into 2018 that looks filled with an array of challenges and tackling these will be one of the utmost of wishes that Sean Dyche will try to do.

Winning trophies maybe with the FA Cup competition to start will be one of the aims to tackle but not to waist all of their resources, come January to the end of Premiership play in may maybe a notable finish will do this club justice.

By generating a series of various posts towards the Burnley squad in this campaign, is because my admiration to these small clubs playing a one on one football against the so-called league giants.

Now getting back to today’s match in the colossus of Harry Potts Way in Lancashire, with a near sold out and the Clarets followers at the end after seeing a heated deadlock between these two  until that opportune move done by Dyche in the 70th minute.

Were at the end the difference maker and seen as an accurate move in football circles.

After the first half was being a one sided one and in favor of the visiting Potters making all sorts of moves towards the posts defended successfully by the Clarets keeper Nick Pope earning his pay proudly and making all sorts of favorable saves all afternoon long.

With opportune saves from shoots created by Peter Crouch and Kurt Zouma in the opening minutes of the match and the Clarets defense coming through after these warnings to hold their ground and deny any more opportunities to the visitors strikers.

Very well the move that made a world off difference and broke the deadlock in the match when Sean Dyche substituted starter Jeff Hendricks for Ashley Barnes and this latter one becoming the game hero by scoring the lone and winning goal in the 89 minute.

Catapulting the Clarets to fourth place in the overall table above from Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool a feat I must say but this is temporarily until tomorrow matches were these squads play and until then these have to wait for the results.

Still Europe is in the minds of the Burnley bunch and for sure in manager Sean Dyche goals to deliver a spot among the top four at the end of the campaign but with a lot of work ahead.

 
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