Blake: Coyle's convinced Clarets

Blake smashed a stunning winner in the first top-flight game at Turf Moor in 33 years on Wednesday to shock Sir Alex Ferguson's side with a most unexpected result.The striker has already consigned that goal to the history books however as he knows they cannot afford to rest on their laurels with Everton the visitors on Sunday."I've watched the replay of the goal about four times and I still can't believe it," said the 33-year-old."The manager was very upbeat before the game and that is how he always is. Anything is possible in football."He is so positive it is unbelievable and I think it rubs off on the players."We go into games thinking we have played in the Premier League for 10 years. He has a good knack of doing things like that and hopefully he can keep motivating us towards more points this season."He has a belief in the players that we can do well. When he is drumming it in all week it does sit there in the back of your head."If you don't believe an upset can be caused there is no point in going out there."Coyle is a big believer in keeping his side happy and upbeat but stresses they still have to work hard."We always have fun. We have to remember it is still entertainment," said the manager."Yes, there is so-called pressure in football and we want to win games and stay in the Premier League."But I believe each and every day you should come into work with a smile on your face. I'm always smiling."Burnley were among the favourites to be immediately relegated back to the Championship and after their opening 2-0 defeat that perception had not changed.However, the result against United has shown their rivals they have to be wary of the Clarets, especially at Turf Moor.But Blake knows his goal and that victory will quickly be forgotten if the side do not maintain their momentum."It is a great start for us but we are going to keep our feet on the ground," he added."We have beaten the champions but it is only three points and there is a long way to go before we can start celebrating."The manager won't let anyone get above their station. There are 36 games to go and it is going to be very difficult."We couldn't believe the press we had been getting after the Stoke game, which we dominated but for two set-pieces."That's football - you get written off and then you come back with a good performance against United but the next defeat we will be getting written off again."We are happy with ourselves and we believe in ourselves because we know we will cause teams problems in this division."But we are going to have to hit that standard against Everton again on Sunday."Coyle has already told his players to forget the United result but not the performance."What happened is behind us, we can't affect it. We certainly enjoyed the night but our focus is on Sunday," he said."The priority is to get the players back on an even keel."As good as the result was the other night it was the same three points that were available at Stoke last Saturday and the same which are available against Everton."It is going to be a tough afternoon and again we will be underdogs but that is a target that sits comfortably with us."We have to make sure we are at our best in terms of standards and if we do that we can make a game of it." Burnley v Everton. Click here to bet.  

Source: Team_Talk