He added, “Now we’ve got to make sense of them and still get results. Simple as that.”

When asked whether he is worried about facing the sack for Burnley’s current failure, Dyche said that his time at the club is not ‘set in stone’.

He added, “I don’t think it’s a forever thing, eventually people go ‘hang on, we’ve got to change something’. If that day comes, that’s the way it goes. All I know is, there’s a reality to the bigger picture of what’s gone on here, that’s inside as well. I think the chairman understands the challenges and where’s it’s at, but, of course, he wants us to be winning and not in the position we are, like we all do.”

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