Burnley boss Sean Dyche insists they can adapt to Premier League standards.
The Clarets had a winning formula last season in sticking with a rigid 4-4-2 formation, which was spearheaded by the potent strike partnership of Sam Vokes and top scorer Danny Ings.
But Dyche says he will not get bogged down by tactics.
"Although tactics are important I think people can get too carried away with it.
"At the same time you can't be naive to it because there are some differences but they're mainly detailed differences and it often comes down to individual players.
"We do know that we're going into a division with arguably some of the best individual players in the world.
"We obviously understand that within the tactics it's a two-good thing. The tactics have to be right but also dealing with the individuals within that make a big difference."
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