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- Updated: August 27, 2016
Sean Dyche admitted Burnley suffered from a gulf in class as they were comprehensively dispatched away at Chelsea.
The Clarets failed to register a single shot on target at Stamford Bridge as goals from Eden Hazard, Willian and Victor Moses sealed a 3-0 victory for Antonio Conte’s side.
“Chelsea had far too much for us today,” the Burnley boss told Sky Sports.
“There is a massive gulf from where we are as a club and where Chelsea are as a club both on and off the pitch, and that was on show today.
“If you add in really poor decision making and a poor first half, which is not like us to be fair, then you’ve got no chance of winning games like this.
“We gave the ball away far too often. They’ve changed here, they sit and absorb a bit more rather than coming after you, and they almost allow you to …
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