It has been reported that Burnley boss Sean Dyche insists their survival efforts have not been knocked by defeat to Arsenal.
Dyche rued his own side’s missed opportunities but remains convinced of their ability to beat the drop having emerged from a daunting run of fixtures against the top clubs relatively unscathed.
Dyche said: “We had our moments but you have got to take them and that’s what we’ve found all season.
“You could see there was a belief in the side but you need moments of quality to win football matches. We have been really good lately at keeping the back door shut and apart from the goal I thought we defended really well.
“We think the team can perform and win games and with respect to the teams we’re going to play now, they’re not as strong and powerful.
“They are edgy games, awkward games against sides having awkward times, and there’s a strength for us because we have less expectation from the media.
“We want to be effective enough to win them and I think we have to learn from everything we’ve done and package it all together and make it happen over the next six games.”