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Burnley: Dyche’s ‘minnows’ ready for Chelsea
Antonio Conte will be looking to extend his ideal start as Chelsea boss when newly-promoted Burnley visit Stamford Bridge on Saturday. “I’m here and I’m happy and I want to keep on enjoying my football”.
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However, he was a shadow of his former self last season, failing to score in the Premier League until the end of April.
Goals from Eden Hazard, Willian and Victor Moses sealed the win for the Blues, who also kept their first clean sheet of the season, as well as their first after 13 games at home.
Chelsea have taken 10 points from their last four Premier League games against Burnley, and won the title on both of the last two occasions the Clarets were in the top-flight.
While Chelsea have made a flawless start to the season with three wins in three, the club have not seen such success in the market, and have struggled to sign players in recent weeks. Usually when a new manager arrives he brings his method of football and new ideas, and you can have good ideas but it’s also important to have results, so to start in this way is good for me.
“It’s going to be a hard game for us on Saturday”.
“I’ve always believed in the ability and the talent I’ve got and I’d like the fans to know there’s still a lot to come from me”.
Tonight I knew the English cup, I knew the atmosphere, and I can tell these games are very tough for all.
Sean Dyche says he’s taking the positives from their EFL shock defeat to local rivals and League Two side Accrington Stanley.
“Every game you must face with great attention and you must understand that if you don’t have the right attention, anything can happen”.
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“I must be honest – I think we’ll have a problem to reach our target”, he said ahead of Saturday’s clash against Burnley at Stamford Bridge. He tries to motivate us and we are giving everything.