
Burnley boss Sean Dyche found positives in defeat at home to Arsenal.
A fine first-half free-kick from Gunners ace Martin Odegaard proved the difference between the sides as the Clarets' wait for a first Premier League win of the season continued.
Dyche, 50, said: “I thought the play was very good in the second half – but inevitably, we've got to turn those performances into wins.
“I'm pleased with how they've reacted and the way they've taken on the second half. There's more to come from them players I feel.
“It was a pretty sedate first half from both sides I thought – it had that kind of standoff feel to it.
“They're [Arsenal] having a tough start to the season. We ourselves are so there was that kind of edginess.
“There was nothing too clinical either way and unfortunately they found a way to take the lead.
“There was nothing in the game, I didn't think."
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