MATT RIGGS
Who knows what the problem is? I'm sure Sean Dyche and his staff are scratching their heads as to why we haven't won at least once away from home. Poor performances are an obvious reason for losing games but that hasn't been true of all of our performances on the road, we've played well but still been beat.
I'm halfway between believing we might not win an away game all season and that we'll hammer Sunderland 4-0 on Saturday.
We could just do with a bit of luck and hopefully that first win will come soon.
ANDREW GREENWOOD
No, I feel we’re definitely on the right track. We’ve had most of the top teams away recently and I think if we’d have played some more of the lower teams we’d have picked up a victory or two.
If, on Saturday, we play like we did at Liverpool, we’re more than capable of winning, we also need a rub of the green.
We’re actually getting some praise in the media so we must be doing something right.
AMER STANSFIELD-MUSHTAQ
The Clarets deserved at least a point at Anfield last Sunday. Sean Dyche's men had more clear cut goal scoring opportunities than Liverpool and if Burnley had been a bit more clinical in front of goal we would have come away with at least a point.
I think at times we took the game to home side especially in the first half and it did unsettle their defence.
That same approach is the way forward in my opinion and I think it would prove productive at the Stadium of Light this weekend in what should be our first away win of the season.
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