The Herald on Sunday

‘I’m not beaten by it’: Kompany vows to keep up Burnley battle

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VINCENT KOMPANY insisted he would “not be defeated” by Burnley’s hugely damaging home loss to Europa League-chasing Newcastle which pushed his side to the brink of relegation.

After Nottingham Forest won 3-1 at Sheffield United, Burnley are five points adrift of safety with only two games left to play after Callum Wilson, Sean Longstaff, Bruno Guimaraes and Alexander Isak punished the Clarets before Dara O’Shea’s late header.

Burnley came into the game on a run of only one defeat in eight, having given themselves real hope of pulling off a great escape but that was all but dismantled in one afternoon. Relegation could be confirmed next weekend against Tottenham before Forest visit on the final day. The defeat was even more disappoint­ing given Burnley’s recent form but all the familiar hallmarks of their season were on show as a strong start came to nothing and they were too easily picked off at the other end.

“I never [ see a result like that coming],” Kompany said. “It wouldn’t be fun to be a manager if you were thinking this was something that could happen.

“I’m not beaten by it or defeated by it personally in terms of attitude. They’re a good side, they’ve got phenomenal attacking players, midfielder­s who are extremely comfortabl­e on the ball and also extremely aggressive in other situations. I want to highlight that we never let this game die. The result was done, the score was done, but we kept going, we kept being threatenin­g.”

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