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Burnley boss Sean Dyche delighted with Everton win

Burnley boss Sean Dyche was delighted with their 2-1 win over Everton.

A week after a frustrating display at Southampton the Clarets moved on to 10 points, all of which have been attained at Turf Moor, courtesy of a 2-1 success which was earned by Scott Arfield's 90th-minute half volley following an effort from Johann Berg Gudmundsson that struck the crossbar.

Sam Vokes had earlier given the hosts the lead from a Maarten Stekelenburg blunder but the Toffees had dominant spells and looked to be on course for a draw when Yannick Bolasie levelled.

"I like the fact that we got back to what we're about," he said.

"Last week (in a 3-1 loss at Southampton), we didn't play how we play, we didn't make the game about us. (Today) it was about us. I was pleased we attempted to make the game about us.

"We like to play mixed football, we want to make it awkward for the opposition. We want to work from a good, solid framework, which I thought was on show. I thought they gave everything.

"We're authentic in what we are, we are not trying to kid anyone, brand ourselves or tell the world we're going to play like Barcelona. We're telling the world we're going to give everything to continue to be in the Premier League."

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