Burnley boss Scott Parker, speaking to BBC MOTD after their goalless draw with Bournemouth: “We played well today. First half, especially. We started a bit slow but grew into the game and had some big chances.
"You need one of them to go in to give yourself a start. That wasn't the case and it became a bit of a basketball match as the game went on. Neither team was clinical in their moments.
"I thought Jaidon [Anthony] was superb today. There was a spark about him. It was a well-worked corner. If it goes in, my set play coach is a genius. We've been hugely competitive at home. The work ethic and spirit are consistent and I get that might not be enough.
"It was difficult at the start of the season. We knew the challenge and we've just fallen short due to many reasons. We need to maintain it for sure.
Will he carry on next season? “We’ll see. My main focus is here and seeing out the rest of the season and maintaining the special things we have here. Everyone understands a team coming up into the Premier League.”
Did you know?
- This was only the second time across their last 87 Premier League matches that Burnley have drawn a game 0-0 – the other was against Everton in December 2025.