Midfielder Jack Cork “optimistic” that Burnley can get the job done at either Everton or Leeds United’s expense
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The Clarets suffered their first setback of the post Sean Dyche era on Saturday at the hands of Aston Villa, but had previously amassed 10 points from four games to climb out of the bottom three.
Burnley are still outside the relegation zone with three games of the season remaining courtesy of a far superior goal difference to Leeds United, who were beaten at the hands of Arsenal at the Emirates.
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Hide Ad“We’re in a great position compared to where we were a few weeks ago," said the midfielder. "If we hadn’t got those wins, we’d be miles off it, we would have been so far off it.
“We’ve got games to play, and, yeah, we’re optimistic, we're really hopeful we can finish the season well.
“We don’t want to waste that bit of momentum we had and take it into the next games.”
Jackson, who was nominated for the Barclays Premier League Manager of the Month award, will oversee another tricky assignment on Sunday as his side travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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Hide AdThe squad will find out on Wednesday evening whether they'll be heading down to North London still out of the danger zone with the Whites playing host to Chelsea at Elland Road.