Burnley boss Sean Dyche insists his side cannot afford to feel sorry for themselves ahead of a huge final seven games.
The Clarets remain in the relegation fight after losing their fourth game in a row last weekend. Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Leicester City has put more pressure on the Burnley squad and just two points separate them and the bottom three.
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Dyche admits the change in fortunes is the harsh reality of the Premier League but he has warned his players against complacency.
“Since Christmas we’ve had eight big results and now had four go against us,” he told the Lancashire Telegraph. “This is a tough one, but that’s the reality of the Premier League.
“But we have seven more games and they are all very important games for all different reasons. “The only way we can look after ourselves is to play well enough to look after ourselves.”
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