First-team coach Mike Jackson has vowed Burnley will not just be making up the numbers in the
Premier League next season.
The Clarets make their top flight return on Friday, August 11 when they host reigning
champions Manchester City at Turf Moor.
It comes after Vincent Kompany’s men took the Championship by storm last season, amassing 101
points and losing just three games.
While the step-up to the Premier League is a big one, Jackson – who previously took interim
charge of the club following Sean Dyche’s departure – knows the Clarets have “earned the right”
to be back among the elite.
“Do I think we’ll surprise City (on the opening day)? I don’t know. You’re talking about probably the best
club in the world at this moment in time,” he told Sky Sports.
“It’s a privilege to be in this league but you can’t see it as just making up the numbers, you’ve earned the
right to be there.
“We’ve got to improve, get better and develop while we’re in it. There will be days where it will be up and
down but the Premier League is like that.”
The former Shrewsbury Town and Tranmere Rovers boss added: “We’ve worked so hard to get to this
stage.
“Now you’ve got to have that excitement and see it as an opportunity. You know we’re going up a level to
a different standard, everybody knows that, but it’s about what you’ve done really well, developing that
and knowing you’re going to have days where it won’t go for you.
“But what do you do then? That’s what we’re trying to prepare for.”
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