Vincent Kompany believes Burnley has the perfect environment to close a huge Premier League deficit

Burnley has the “conditions” to close the enormous gap between the Championship and the Premier League, according to Vincent Kompany.

The Clarets, who easily won the Championship championship in Kompany’s debut season as head coach and scored 101 points in the process, have had a depressing start to the season.

However, they have only triumphed once in their first 12 games back in the top division, which has left them with just four points and anchored to the bottom of the standings.

Although Kompany acknowledges that there is a “huge” difference between the two leagues, he is adamant that Burnley can stay in the Premier League going into the upcoming season.

“Looking at the results right now is easy, and it’s fair too,” he remarked. However, if you take into account all of the data points that are accessible, the story of the enormous disparity between the Premier League and the Championship plays a factor.

“We’re all in the same boat a little bit, but we’re distinguished by one or two points and moments in games where the ball goes inside the post or outside the post.

Although the margin is enormous, we must see it as a chance. Our squad is displaying tenacity and fight right now, and we didn’t wait to develop it—we did so during the previous season.

We believe we have the ideal circumstances to close that gap as it exists inside the personnel and the serene environment.

Not only that, but if we make it through the summer, we believe we can strengthen once more, so it’s just a matter of time until your side is among those who have endured similar cycles and developed into a Premier League squad.

“However, the initial promotion is quite harsh.”

Prior to the November international break, the Clarets had lost five straight league games, with their most recent loss being against Arsenal 3-1.

After facing West Ham at Turf Moor on Saturday, Kompany’s team will play Sheffield United in what is anticipated to be a pivotal six-point match at the bottom of the division.

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