SEAN Dyche believes the fact Kasper Schmeichel was man of the match tells the story of Burnley’s 1-1 draw with Leicester.
Sean Dyche said: “Sometimes you get a bit of noise about games like the ones on Sunday (at Spurs), you forget to credit the opposition. We were off and they were clinical, but we parked that very quickly. We get a point, which is pleasing. We may have taken more but the reaction and the performance was super pleasing. You don’t want their keeper to be man of the match but it does imply you’ve been an attacking force and I thought we were, especially in the second half. We went 1-0 up and we looked just a little bit hesitant, almost waiting for the game. I think in the second half, we really took it on with a mentality to go and win the game. I was really pleased with that and the performance.”