
Burnley boss Sean Dyche admits they face another scrap this season for Premier League survival.
Burnley are into a sixth successive top-flight season, but after finishing 17th last term it's shaping up to be another tough campaign.
On the Clarets' survival so far, Dyche said: "Pragmatism has been a key rule of thumb here. It is important but you have to find a balance with also delivering.
"Your fans have got to be happy as well. The demands continue to grow."
On Saturday's match against bottom side Norwich, he added: "It is all about what we do. It is about getting enough wins, draws and points to stay in the Premier League."
Saturday will also by Dyche's 400th match in charge.
"I don't forget the past, I don't forget the players that have given us success, but I don't sit there thinking about it. All I'm thinking about now is winning our next game," he said.
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