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can all get stronger from that. I liked his reaction. He worked hard for the team and they appreciate­d that. He’s a young guy and we will keep supporting him.”

And Potter backed Maupay to form a deadly double act with Danny Welbeck, who made his first start. “They’re intelligen­t, and bounce off each other. I think they will get better and better,” he said.

Sean Dyche is confident his Burnley team can climb the table, even though this was only their second point of the season.

“It’s another point on the board,” he said. “We didn’t create much but it’s tough when you’re rebuilding.

“We know that we’re short of goals at the moment. We’re not shying away from that. But you go through these spells.

“We looked more like ourselves with our defensive shape and urgency. We know we have to create better chances but it’s a base to build on.”

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