
Burnley boss Vincent Kompany is confident snapping their poor season start after defeat to Tottenham.
The Clarets are yet to gain a point from their first three games of the season.
Kompany said: If I speak for myself, during my career I've not just been a good leader or captain because of the good times, it's easy to be a good leader in good times.
It's usually keeping people calm, focusing on doing the analysis on things that need to be better and decide for yourself what you want as a next step to improve.
My goal is to say 'okay, next time we play Tottenham or City can we again show we've either closed the gap or given ourselves a chance to win those games?' That's how you approach it.
You will do everything you can to avoid defeats but it's in these moments you learn the most about the character of your players, the players in the dressing room and how your team can respond and get better."
