S. Dyche: Trying to fulfill our dreams

Yesterday, after "Stoke City" defeated "Burnley", coach Sean Dyche spoke about his team trying to "fulfill their dreams".

Ashley Barnes, who scored the winning goal in the 89th minute, temporarily allowed his team to rise to fourth place in the Premier League, which guarantees the right to compete in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers.

If "Burnley" could maintain this pace until May, this modest club's season would be no less impressive than that of "Leicester City", who triumphed in the championship a few years ago.

"If you dream, you must be ready to fulfill your dreams, and we are trying to do just that," Dyche told BBC Sport.

"We are trying to give the players a platform to go out and play. Today, we sought a different result, as we had to be stubborn and hold firm. It was really tough and sometimes ugly conditions for both teams. However, we found a way to win."

"We allowed them to create only a few chances, although I thought they played very well. They performed better in the first half, and our game improved in the second, where we scored a really great goal."

"Sometimes that's football. Sometimes you have to do all the ugly simple things and small details, so I think we did well tonight. We will have to do it again."

"We are not a powerful team - we are a team that is improving, but the differences in our performances are small. We are really on the better side of things."

After yesterday's victory, "Burnley" surpassed giants like "Liverpool", London's "Arsenal", and "Tottenham".