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Sean Dyche says Burnley know what it takes to get out of trouble

Sean Dyche says Burnley know what it takes to get out of trouble
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The Clarets are 15th in the table.

Burnley manager Sean Dyche suggested his side do not find themselves in uncharted territory as they battle for Premier League survival.

A seventh-place finish last season raised expectations around Burnley, who have twice been promoted from the Championship under Dyche, but they ended this year in the relegation zone.

Three successive top-flight victories have carried them out of the bottom three and while Dyche is not taking anything for granted, he knows they are in familiar surroundings ahead of their trip to Watford this weekend.

He said: "We are fortunate in the sense – other than last season when we had a very strong season – the other seasons in the Premier League we've always been in and around it.

"We've been searching for wins and making sure we got points on the board. It's not new territory.

"I think the feel-good factor in the camp has stayed pretty strong considering we've had a really up and down time this season.

"Everyone's mentality has been really clear-minded on doing what they need to to get a result.

"There have been a lot of different demands this season, I think we've come through that somewhat.

"But there are no guarantees, I mentioned that last week so the next one doesn't owe you anything.

"We're going down to a decent Watford side, they've had ups and downs in their seasons so far themselves.

"But they're a good outfit, they have potential going forwards and they can open up a game, and they've been pretty defensively strong other than the ups and downs that a lot of teams in the Premier League have had.

"We've certainly got to be right on our performance to get something there."

Saturday's visit to Vicarage Road sees Dyche return to his former club, where he rose through the coaching ranks and spent a little more than a year as manager before being ousted in July 2012 by the Pozzo family, the club's then new owners.

There has been a high turnover of managers under the Pozzos but Dyche feels there can be no arguing with the business structure, with the Hornets established in the top-flight and sitting seventh in the standings.

Dyche said: "There's no right or wrong, the facts are the facts, it's worked. Their way of doing it for Watford has worked and that's a fact, it's not about opinion for me.

"The club's a radical shift from what it was when I was there, absolutely chalk and cheese now.

"But it's worked so I don't think there's any other debate point than the idea is to win and be successful in whatever form that success is. For them, that's Premier League football.

"In that respect they've done exactly what they set out to do and probably more than what they set out to do."


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