Alexander urges Clarets caution

12 April 2010 11:59
Graham Alexander has warned his Burnley team-mates that the 4-1 win at Hull will mean "nothing" if they do not build upon the result.[LNB] The Clarets gave their hopes for survival a boost on Saturday with victory at the KC Stadium, their first triumph on the road in the Premier League all season.[LNB]It leaves Brian Laws' side four points from safety in 18th place and Alexander has urged the team to keep up the momentum and aim for a repeat performance in each of their remaining four fixtures.[LNB]"If we don't follow this up then it means nothing. We've got to show the same level of commitment and aggression at Sunderland next week," Alexander told the Lancashire Telegraph.[LNB]"We're keeping the picture small. It's no good thinking about the summer or next season, we've got four games to go and that's what we're going to concentrate on.[LNB]"If we think we've broken the back of it we're wrong. We've got to take everything we did at Hull into the next four games, starting next week, and hopefully it will go for us."

Source: Team_Talk