No complaints for Dyche as he calls for Burnley to re-find their best

Raul Jimenez scored the only goal of the game but the scoreline was harsh on Wolves, who dominated throughout at Molineux.
The defeat means the 'Clarets' have suffered their worst start to a top-flight season since 1927, claiming just a single point from their five games to date.
Speaking after the game, Dyche admitted that he has no complaints with the end result and insisted his side must improve going forward.
"No complaints, Wolves played well," he told 'Sky Sports'. "They are a good side and we knew we would have to defend resolutely, which to be fair I thought we did - our 'keeper played well.
"We were a bit more like ourselves defensively. It was a poor goal but other than that we got blocks in, were resolute and stayed in the game where we could have got something.
"But attacking wise it was nowhere near enough, not enough quality, guile and energy really. That's got to change.
"We're in a bit of fog at the moment, we collectively have to get our way out of that. We've been here before, we know it changes quickly, but we've got to work to make it change."