Burnley boss Sean Dyche is adamant that his side have to maintain their recent run of good form in the Premier League.
The Clarets have recorded back-to-back wins in the top flight with victories over Hull City and Stoke City after starting the season with a 10-game winless run.
However, Dyche has admitted that his side have achieved very little with the two victories, and is determined to continue their winning run to push his side clear of the relegation zone.
He told reporters: "We made a fantastic habit of winning a lot last year, but the challenge changed quite simply and it became a lot tougher this season.
"I felt wins would come though and I don't think we'd been a million miles away. The performance levels had generally been good and there had been positives to take. I don't think we were overthinking the start we had. We know there's a reality to this tough division. We're learning, we're trying to improve and we are improving.
"We had to make sure that performances turned into wins. We've done that for two games, but it has to continue. One win doesn't cure anything and two don't either. We need more and we're still hungry and thirsty to get more."
Burnley face Aston Villa in their Premier League clash at Turf Moor later today.
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