WING wizard Wade Elliott insists the Clarets can only concentrate on their own performances as the season heads towards a dramatic climax.

The 29-year-old (below) scored the opening goal on Saturday as Burnley got their play-off bid back on track with a win over struggling Barnsley.

Victory took the Clarets to just three points off the top six, although West Brom, Watford, Wolves and Ipswich have all got games in hand.

But Elliott insists they can't afford to worry about anyone else and must, instead, focus on their own target of winning the remaining five games.

He said: "We'll be going to win all five, and if we do that hopefully we won't be too far away.

"I think one of the big things the manager's said since he came in is that we respect other teams but we're more focused on what we can do.

"I think maybe we just have to take that philosophy into looking at the league as a whole and not concern ourselves with who's playing who and who's going to do what, but just concentrate on getting ourselves right.

"If we can do that for the final five league games we'll see where that will take us."

"We don't want to start talking and saying we're going to do this, that and the other. You know what it's like in this division - everyone seems to beat everyone else.

"But we can only reiterate what we've said all along - with five games to go we'll look to do our best in each of them and hopefully that might take us somewhere close at the end of the season."

Manager Owen Coyle and the Clarets board have come under fire from fans for the lack of investment in the January transfer window and with the passing of the loans deadline last week.

But Elliott insists it's the quality they possess rather than the quantity of players that will be the hallmark of their assault on the play-offs.

He added: "I don't think we've got the biggest squad in the world, but with the players we have got, it's a high quality squad.

"There's plenty of competition for places because you know that everyone's capable of, so you know anyone that comes into the squad is going to be decent because they're going to have to be better than what we've already got."