Bobby Zamora is confident that he and his Queens Park Rangers teammates can bounce back from Sunday's shock 3-0 defeat to Sheffield United in the FA Cup.
Rangers bowed out of the competition at the first hurdle as the League One outfit coasted to victory at Loftus Road at the weekend.
Rangers sit just two points above the relegation zone in the Premier League, but Zamora says that losing to the Blades will not hinder them in their survival bid.
He told The Express: "We had a very good side out, but all credit to Sheffield United because they did a great job on us.
"There's no reason why it should affect our league form. We've got a big game next week against Burnley and we'll be focused on that.
"We know it's a big game and we know what's got to be done. This is our first away game against a team in and around us, so we're looking to go and win it."
Harry Redknapp's side, who sit 16th in the table, could climb up to as high as 12th if they beat Burnley at Turf Moor and other results go their way.