Burnley boss Sean Dyche was proud of their victory over Liverpool.
Dyche made no excuses for his tactics after Sam Vokes and Andre Gray scored their maiden Premier League goals.
"We spoke to the players about the realities of this division. They (Liverpool) are a fine side and have players everywhere who can keep the ball," he said.
"Possession has to lead to something and I don't think they opened us up too many times.
"It was a myth that came out about five years ago that possession wins you games and Leicester disproved that last year.
"We knew the midfield would have to work hard and we could produce a good performance with two banks of four.
"I think the organisation and belief of the players was unbelievable.
"To come off their result last week and then for us to win 2-0 I think is a coupon-buster for most people."