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Dyche praises ‘authentic’ Burnley
- Updated: October 22, 2016
Sean Dyche praised his Burnley side for playing to their strengths as they ground out a gritty 2-1 win over Everton.
They were under pressure for large spells but led at the break through Sam Vokes, who scored after a mistake from away goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg.
Although Yannick Bolasie later levelled, Scott Arfield struck in stoppage time to give the Lancashire side their third home win of the Premier League season.
Taking their points tally at Turf Moor to 10 from a possible 18, Dyche was happy to see his players deliver what he wanted after a poor display in last week’s 3-1 loss at Southampton.
He said: “We went away from Southampton last week disappointed in the performance. The result was because we didn’t perform and they’re a good side.
“We’ve got to look at ourselves and we did that today. We got our performance level back to what it was.
“We’re authentic in our work. I don’t think we’re trying to kid anyone – I don’t think we’re going to take the Premier League …