
Burnley manager Vincent Kompany hopes his side can show their true quality against Manchester United on Saturday.
The newly promoted Clarets, who are among the candidates for relegation this term, have faced a baptism of fire so far in the Premier League.
However, Kompany knows that United are not on a great run of results either, which may give his side a chance.
Per the club website, he said: "We have played some really good teams so far at home and had a threat and competed in spells but we got punished when we weren't at our best.
"We've had really solid spells, across 45 minute periods. It's now about continuing that and can we step it up now and get a result against a really good side.
"I feel there is something really exciting building ahead of us and the momentum is building, hopefully we can carry it from Monday into the weekend.
"I really believe in our attacking threat in our team and the mentality within the team is there. We were solid on Monday and the challenge is now United and I want to see what progress has been made."

