Discussing the mood at Turf Moor as Burnley looks to defeat Crystal Palace at home, Vincent Kompany

As the Clarets look to win at home for the first time this season, Vincent Kompany is certain that Burnley supporters will do their share.

Burnley will take on Crystal Palace at Turf Moor this afternoon in an attempt to snap a four-game losing streak in all competitions.

This season, the Clarets have dropped all five of their home games, despite the fact that those opponents had all been predicted to finish in the top half of the division.

Burnley will believe they have a strong chance of earning their first points of the season at Turf Moor in Palace.

They will require the support of the home supporters to accomplish this, which has been a heated topic among the fanbase lately.

Kompany remarked, “We’ve needed them and they’ve been with us every step of the way.”

“I know it must have been disappointing for them to travel to Brentford and suffer such a setback, but I also know that we always have the support of our supporters.”

“The most essential thing, in my opinion, is to stick behind the guys who are playing until the very end, and then you guys should get back together and play again after the game.

“We’ve had amazing support; we saw it at home as well as in the Championship last year, where there were some unforgettable away games. We need to utilize every ounce of it because it’s huge for us.

The club plans to distribute flags to assist create a more lively atmosphere in addition to posting a job advertisement for a drummer to help enhance the ambiance at home games.

Long-term safe standing sections have also been suggested by the club, and fresh music playlists, more LED lighting, and large screens are all being thought about.

Kompany is aware that the terraces will support him and his team no matter what is finally decided.

“Turf Moor has consistently been excellent; it has been one of my favorite aspects of my time at Burnley. We’ve always benefited from it,” he continued.

We’ve always received a lot of help. In my opinion, it would be reasonable to try to add 1%, whether the club and the supporters gather together to try.

“They want to offer the players the best opportunity to succeed on the field because they are enthusiastic about their club and their community.

“I always encourage them to try anything they feel will add one percent, but while they’re talking, I’m concentrating on other things, so I trust them to deliver, as they have so many times already for us.”

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