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Burnley captain Kyle Walker has expressed a determined outlook on the club’s fight for Premier League survival following their thrilling victory over Crystal Palace. Walker emphasized the importance of resilience and the need for a consistent run of form to escape the relegation zone.
Kyle Walker said: “It’s the character that we’ve shown all year barring probably two games. When you go 2-0 down, it takes a lot of courage and I think this group of young men showed that. We’ve given ourselves a tough task, we know that. We’re not going to be stupid and beat around the bush, but we’ve taken a step in the right direction. We need to build on this now. We need to go on a little run and that’s all it takes. I know when you’re up at the top a little run gets you the championship, but a little run can get us out of this relegation battle. I’ve seen stranger things happen, but there’s still a long way to go. There’s a lot of football to be played. I think all of the teams down near the bottom are looking behind them or looking above to see who they can catch and we just need to take it one game at a time. That’s all you can do, do what you can do on the pitch.”
Burnley’s dramatic comeback against Crystal Palace has injected a renewed sense of hope into their campaign. The Clarets found themselves trailing by two goals but showcased remarkable determination to overturn the deficit, securing a crucial victory. Walker’s comments reflect a pragmatic yet hopeful approach, acknowledging the challenges ahead while focusing on the positives of their recent performance.
The win at Selhurst Park not only provided vital points but also served as a morale booster for the team and their supporters. Walker’s call for a “little run” underscores the significance of momentum in their quest to climb out of the relegation zone. As the season progresses, Burnley will need to harness this newfound confidence and translate it into consistent performances on the pitch.
With several matches still to play, the Clarets are aware of the competitive nature of the relegation battle. Walker’s leadership and the team’s collective spirit will be pivotal as they aim to navigate through the remaining fixtures. The skipper’s message is clear: focus on the task at hand, take each game as it comes, and believe in the possibility of survival.