
Sean Dyche has revealed he told his Burnley players to be mindful of Everton's failures away from home.
The Toffees blew a 2-1 lead at Turf Moor as Maxwell Cornet capped off a stunning comeback for Burnley.
Dyche's side are now just one point behind 17th-placed Everton.
"A very important win, a good display in patches but better. It's a restart really, we looked good in patches," Dyche told Sky Sports.
"I think they've taken six points from 42 away from home so we thought there was an edge we could attack them. I reminded them at half-time that they had two soft penalties. But the reaction is very pleasing.
"At half-time I said we need to get back to basics. We lost our shape and discipline and they had a pen out of nothing. Second half I said let's go back to basics with a bit of shape and quality.
"We created chances over the full game. Sometimes the mentality is hard. I've been down there, every season there are tough patches for us. You sense a team doesn't know how to win a game, I said to our players that this lot don't know how to win a game away from home.
"It wasn't glorious, but there were patches where we found three goals and I'm pleased with that.
"It's one game you know. There's nine games to go."
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