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Proud Dyche hails Burnley performance ‘excellent from start to finish’

The Clarets drew 1-1 with Olympiakos at Turf Moor but exited the Europa League 4-2 on aggregate.

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Burnley boss Sean Dyche expressed his pride in his players after the Clarets’ Europa League adventure came to an end.

A 1-1 second-leg draw against Olympiakos at Turf Moor on Thursday night saw the Premier League outfit lose the qualifying play-off tie 4-2 on aggregate.

Dyche’s men, knowing a 2-0 win would have taken them through to the group stage, created some excellent opportunities in the first half but failed to convert them, with Sam Vokes sending two headers off-target.

Burnley v Olympiakos – UEFA Europa League – Play-Off – Second Leg – Turf Moor
Matej Vydra’s equaliser was not enough to prevent Burnley being knocked out of Europe (Mike Egerton/PA)

Dyche – whose side had lost 3-1 at home against Watford and 4-2 at Fulham in the Premier League either side of the 3-1 first-leg defeat in Greece – said afterwards: “It was an excellent performance from start to finish.

“We created so many opportunities to win the game and didn’t quite win it of course. Just to win it would have been at least what we deserved, and probably to go through, if you do take your chances – but we didn’t take our chances, and that has to be the only blot on the copy book really.

“(It was) back to us, back to our identity, back to a dominant performance, the feel of the game, the energy of a game, the never-say-die attitude. I loved that, the relentlessness – still nicked a goal, still creating chances right at the death to see if we could get something out of it.

“So very pleased and very proud of the players, without a doubt.”

Dyche was full of praise for McNeil, the 18-year-old winger who was making his first start.

He said: “Tonight the message was ‘work hard and enjoy yourself, son’, simple as that. And I thought he did.

“A massive achievement for a young man, to be playing in a tie like that. I’m very proud for him, and for his family.

“A lot of work to be done – he knows that. He’s been with the first team, he knows what is required, he looks around him.

“But he has got some quality. He’s shown a real strength of character to go out there tonight and deliver such a good performance.”

Dwight McNeil
Dyche was impressed by Dwight McNeil (Mike Egerton/PA)

“With tonight’s performance it would have possibly carried on – I think you saw a team who wanted it to carry on by the way, which is important considering how all of you have been saying how nobody wants it. I think you saw a team who wanted it tonight.

“But that is a mentality more than anything here – we want to win every game that we play.

“A lot of learning curves for me, the staff, the players and the club I think.”

Olympiakos boss Pedro Martins said: “I feel very happy because we managed one of the goals for the season.

“Tonight we played a very difficult game, a very tough game, and we expected that because we played against a team that has progressed a lot.

“Maybe they were better and stronger, but in the end the shots on target were about the same. We are very happy with the effort of our team.”

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