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#PLStories- Burnley player reactions after the club is relegated from Premier League #BURNLEYFC

SEVERAL members of the Burnley squad have taken to social media following the Clarets’ relegation from the Premier League. Here's what they had to say. “I’m gutted about yesterday - a real shame we couldn't get the job done. We had put ourselves into a really good position towards the back end of the season but obviously the whole season wasn't good enough. "The lads put in a lot of effort, it had been a really tough week and I think it took its toll a little bit. Fair play to Leeds, going away from home and winning on the last day of the season. "I just want to thank you guys for your support throughout the season - I know it has been a difficult one. "These past weeks have been some of the best I've seen. Home and away, the atmospheres have been fantastic and we've really appreciated the backing you have given us. "It's been an emotional ride this year and we'll see what the future brings.” James Tarkowski “We gave it our all but it just wasn’t enough to get us over the line. Support has been incredible, especially this season when things have been tough. Thanks for sticking with us!” Nick Pope “Absolutely devastated, gutted after the weekend. We wanted to achieve our goal for so many reasons. "The players, staff and fans gave absolutely everything to the cause and I’m so proud of everyone. Thank you to the fans for sticking by us all the way.” Nathan Collins “Had a few days to reflect and it doesn’t get any easier. As a group we gave it our all but it just wasn’t enough. A special thank you to the fans who have been unbelievable all season.” Josh Brownhill "Absolutely gutted we couldn't get it done. Just wanted to say thank you to all the fans that supported us right until the end, you definitely helped us. "Time to rest and then go again for next season and bring the club back to where it belongs. See you soon." Dwight McNeil "Been a few days and still hurts. Just want to say a big thank you to the fans for being behind us through a difficult season." Clarets on social, plus take out a subscription... Keep up to date with our Burnley coverage on social media by joining us on Facebook and Twitter Gain unlimited access to the Lancashire Telegraph website with a premium digital subscription Or if you want the Telegraph newspaper delivered to your door, get in touch with our home delivery team or call us on 0800 953 0227
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#PLStories- Burnley’s James Tarkowski expects big things for defensive partner Nathan Collins #BURNLEYFC

JAMES Tarkowski believes defensive partner Nathan Collins has the talent to go right to the top. Collins, a summer signing from Stoke, has stepped into the Burnley backline over the past two months in the absence of injured captain Ben Mee and really caught the eye at both ends of the pitch, earning a nomination for Premier League player of the month for April. Tarkowski said of the 21-year-old: “Collo’s been exceptional. You forget how young he is because he looks so old but he’s performed to an incredible level considering it’s his first season in this league. “He’s got huge potential. He’s played a fair few games this year, way more than a lot of lads his age, and played really well. It’s still a learning experience for him, he’s still got time to improve and bring his game on, but the level he’s performing at now at such a young age, he can go right to the top for sure.” Mee may not feature in the team again this season after suffering a hairline fracture to his fibula but is still playing a key role in Burnley’s fight against relegation as part of interim boss Mike Jackson’s backroom team. Tarkowski praised his long-time team-mate, saying: “I do like him beside me. He’s dealt well with it because it’s not an easy position to be in. People are calling him ‘skaffer’ because, gaffer or skip, we don’t really know what to call him. “It’s good for him because he’s still around it. You can get left on the side a bit when you’re injured sometimes but obviously he’s still a massive help to the group. Ben’s a bit too young to be talking about his managerial career yet but he’s been great around the place.” Many eyebrows were raised when Sean Dyche was sacked last month and under-23s boss Jackson put in charge but the former defender has overseen an impressive revival, with 10 points from four games lifting Burnley out of the bottom three ahead of a clash with Aston Villa on Saturday. Tarkowski said: “He’s probably not given himself enough praise, I think he’s trying to put it all on us. That’s the kind of person he is. But he’s really just reminded us of who we are, we’ve got a lot of players who’ve been at this level for a long time, a lot of experience and a lot of good players. “Those details were letting us down but he’s reminded us that we are capable of winning games and performing well and I think we’ve proven that in the last few weeks. He’s been great.” Tarkowski has been one of Dyche’s most successful signings, making more than 200 appearances since his move from Brentford in 2016 and earning two caps for England. The 29-year-old said: “We probably got stuck in a bit of a way under the old manager, and it wasn’t the manager’s fault, it was just the way the game sort of went for us. We got very rigid, very predictable, we were easily read. “Sometimes just that new manager boost that everyone talks about, it’s hard to explain what it is but for some reason it does work. When the manager did go it felt strange at first because we were all so used to the environment we were in but it has worked so for now it seems like it was the right decision.” Tarkowski’s future was again off the table as a subject for discussion but it seems certain he will leave Turf Moor when his contract expires this summer. The defender is likely to have no shortage of suitors, and he still hopes to play his way back into the England set-up. “I’ve not given up on it that’s for sure,” he said. “The ambition’s still there. I’m still young enough and feel like I’ve got something to give so we’ll see what the future holds.”
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#PLStories- Burnley defender Nathan Collins admits a humbling experience after Burnley loss against Chelsea #BURNLEYFC #CHELSEAFC

BURNLEY defender Nathan Collins admits he learned a lot from the mauling by Chelsea last weekend and hopes to be able to put that to use in a match of much greater significance on Saturday. The 20-year-old was making only his second start in three months as cover for injured captain Ben Mee when the Clarets conceded four times in the first 24 minutes of the second half. Collins is set to deputise for Mee again at fellow relegation rivals Brentford and he expects a reaction from him and his team-mates. “I learnt a lot. We went over the game and I looked at clips. It’s not nice, but that’s what I need,” he said. “I have to learn from my mistakes more than the things that I do well. Looking back on it, it’s only going to help me. “The dressing room was really annoyed but we have come back in this week and brushed it aside. “We know how big this game on Saturday is so we don’t want to dwell on anything, and we’re moving onto bigger things now.” Burnley could move out of the bottom three for the first time since the end of August and also close the gap to Brentford, who start the day 15th, to three points with a win on Saturday. Although they have at least one match in hand over most of their rivals with a dozen fixtures remaining Collins knows they have to start putting a run of positive results together. “We know the challenge upon us, and we know what we have to do,” he added. “Every game in the Premier League is a must-win, especially at this stage. Saturday is a must-win game, and we all know that. “We have the mentality that we can go anywhere and nick a result, and that’s a good mentality to have.” The fact Burnley have been in this situation several times before and having always escaped is being seen as an advantage. Collins believes they have the character to come good when it matters. “All of the lads are such a tightknit group. We’ll back each other till the end,” he said. “That’s something that is unbelievable to have, especially considering the stage and place that we’re at. “Not a lot of teams have that, so if we can continue with it, then I think that we have a bigger chance.”
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#PLStories- Burnley striker #JayRodriguez on pre-season, fans and new boy #NathanCollins #BURNLEYFC

JAY Rodriguez may be a veteran of pre-season – but the Burnley striker admits it is always nice to get off the mark sooner rather than later. The Clarets frontman was on target against Oldham, as was 18-year-old Lewis Richardson, as Sean Dyche’s side triumphed 2-0 against the League Two side. After behind closed doors action at Barnfield it was the first public warm-up with preparations continuing at Blackpool tonight. “You always want to get off the mark as soon as you can,” Rodriguez said. “It’s all about what you do on the training field and hopefully that translates into the games. I’ve just got to keep getting myself into the right positions. I’ll keep working hard and I’ll be looking forward to every game.” The friendlies, in front of supporters, are all part of what is a more ‘normal’ pre-season as coronavirus restrictions ease. “It was really nice to hear the fans,” Rodriguez said after a first away day since February 2020 for 982 travelling Clarets. “I always think it brings more to the game when the fans are in; it brings the tempo up and last season we missed it so much. Hopefully this year will be full of fans.” He added: “We didn’t have too many weeks off last summer and then we were straight back into it. It was a difficult season with all the restrictions and everything else that was going on in the world. “It was good to have a longer break to recharge the batteries and now we’re itching to get going. I feel refreshed.” Those in attendance got a first look at new £12million defender Nathan Collins and Rodriguez has been impressed. “Nathan has done really well, he’s a great lad,” he said. “He’s bedded in well straight away. You can see the qualities he has just from that 45 minutes, but we’ve seen it in training. He’s a strong lad and a great player. I’m looking forward to working with him. “We’ve got some great lads here and we’re all working hard. The competition is always healthy and really good for us.”
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#PLStories- #NathanCollins first words after completing Burnley move #BURNLEYFC

Burnley have completed the signing of highly-rated Stoke centre-back Nathan Collins. The 20-year-old has joined the Clarets for an undisclosed fee, believed to be at least £12million, signing a four-year deal with the option of a further year. He arrives at Turf Moor having made 49 first-team appearances for Stoke, 39 of those in the Championship. After becoming Burnley’s first summer signing, Collins said: “I want to play in the Premier League. It’s going to be a jump but I think I can be ready for it. “Every season they go into it, Burnley look dangerous. They can always hurt teams and it’s a really attractive team to come and play for. “I want a challenge. That’s why I play football – to challenge myself and I can’t wait to get going. “I want to play big games, I want to play against these players – I really can’t wait. “Looking at Burnley, looking at what they’ve done in the last few seasons and what they want for the future; everything played a part. “I think they do have big expectations at this club and I want to be part of it.” The Republic of Ireland youth international, who can also play at right back, was wanted by the Clarets in January and now they have got their man. He last played in February due to a foot injury but is now back to full fitness. And Collins may not be the only defender to arrive in this window with Burnley also linked with Liverpool’s Nat Phillips after his Anfield breakthrough last season.