Burnley boss Sean Dyche insists he has no favoured attacking combination.
Chris Wood and Matej Vydra made for a positive partnership in midweek as Vydra scored his first goal in over 1,200 minutes of football to give Burnley an early lead in the 1-1 draw at home to Leicester City. Ashley Barnes - Wood's most frequent strike partner in recent seasons - is working his way back from injury, while Jay Rodriguez had to settle for a place on the bench against the Foxes at Turf Moor.
But Dyche told the Lancashire Telegraph: "I believe in those four as the main strikers.
"They give a lot for the cause and getting them all truly fit and available would be a positive.
"I think they can all adapt and play for us in different ways. They are slightly different characters on the pitch as well and it gives us that bit more flexibility."
Dyche was pleased to see Vydra get off the mark in the Premier League this season and be rewarded for his endeavour.
"I think he is improving with his energy for the side," he continued.
"He is arguably the quickest here and using the weapon of that pace when appropriate, I think he is working off the ball better and his awareness to defend.
"He operated very well with Chris Wood, who I thought was excellent.
"If you are going to play two up there they have to come to the party because you are a man down in the midfield, usually playing against a three.
"Both strikers gave some energy and some quality, especially in the second half because we looked a threat."

