Vincent Kompany: Burnley mustn't be left with any regrets once the season is done
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Heading into this weekend’s encounter with Newcastle United, the Clarets now find themselves only two points adrift of safety.
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Hide AdDespite levelling late on to pick up a point at Old Trafford at the weekend, the players were noticeably downbeat at the final whistle.
Not only that, but Burnley’s players didn’t even celebrate their 87th minute equaliser, instead opting to fetch the ball and sprint straight back for kick-off.
It’s that hunger to earn all three points, and not just one, that Burnley need to maintain for the run-in according to Kompany if they’re going to stand a chance.
“It’s a mentality thing for us,” he said.
“We’re at a stage of the season where the biggest thing is to play every game with absolutely no fear and go all out.
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Hide Ad“If we go and push and we concede another goal, I can live with that. If we sit back, a cross comes in and we concede, I’ll have regrets for the rest of my life.
“Our team is just going and pushing. We’re not reckless, we know what we’re doing, but we feel that gives us greater benefit to try and manage the game.
“We don’t even have the experience in the team to do that, but we have the legs to run and that’s worth a lot as well.”
Burnley are currently enjoying their best run of form of the season, losing just one of their last eight games.
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Hide AdTheir performances suggest they have now adapted to the top flight, but whether it’s too little, too late in their fight against relegation remains to be seen.
“It’s more than the performances, it’s the effort,” Kompany added.
“At the end of the day people will talk about style of play and all of that, but it’s useless and worthless if you don’t have what they showed out there, the sacrifice for each other, that’s what I’m looking for.
“You talk about performances, but we can have an off day as long as we run like we did against United. The team makes me proud.”