
Burnley boss Vincent Kompany spies a chance of victory against West Ham.
Kompany how big a win would be for the club and fans.
He said: For the fans and for the surrounding of the club and the town, I can absolutely imagine a win would be massive and would mean so much.
But I also can't be here and preach when we lose that we stay calm and we don't get too emotional but then when we win it's a carnival, I've got the same approach.
If we win this weekend, it will be like any game, there will be things you've done well and things you need to improve upon. If you lose it's the same approach."
On the importance of winning on Saturday, Kompany explained: I'd hope being desperate to win is something you always have. I don't feel you can ever go into a game not being fully committed to winning games.
I'd like to think that does really live in this club, but the league has been tough for us. It's not been easy whether we've played well or whether we've played against teams that are stronger than us.
It's always been a case of adapting to this level still, but I've seen signs where I'd like to think the team is really looking forward to the games that we have ahead.
The main thing is to have that belief. If you go through your career or life as a professional athlete and you depend on confidence, you're fooling yourself and you'll never achieve anything.
You have to build your own confidence through the right habits and the right behaviour at work and that will remain at the forefront whatever the result."


