
"Disappointing in the end not to get the win. We created a lot of chances and I had a few, too. It's a positive performance, but we know we need points. We just have to keep going and dust ourselves down. We know there are not a lot of games left, and every game is vital."
"We have a great team spirit and good camaraderie. If you saw us every day, you wouldn't know. We try to keep our spirits high. One of [Parker's] best characteristics is man-management. They keep our spirits high, and we train really hard."
"Of course, we did enough. If you check the stats, we had lots of shots."
Burnley drew goalless with Bournemouth at Turf Moor, with Jaidon Anthony coming closest to scoring by hitting the crossbar before half-time. Despite creating multiple chances, Burnley remained in 19th place, eight points behind Nottingham Forest in 17th with eight games remaining in their survival battle. Anthony praised the team's spirit and camaraderie under head coach Scott Parker, crediting Parker's man-management for maintaining morale. He acknowledged the urgency of the situation, emphasizing that every remaining game is vital. Bournemouth missed an opportunity to pressure the top six, extending their run to four consecutive draws and recording their fifth goalless draw of the season.
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