Defender can keep place in Clarets team, says Dyche (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Defender can keep place in Clarets team, says Dyche
8:04am Thursday 17th January 2013 in Football
By Suzanne Geldard, Burnley FC reporter
DANNY Lafferty has got what it takes to be a first-team fixture, according to Burnley boss Sean Dyche.
The left back was only brought back into the side following injury to Ben Mee in early December, having previously fallen down the pecking order with the arrival of Joseph Mills on a season-long loan from Reading in the summer.
But, 12 months after signing from League of Ireland side Derry City, Dyche said Lafferty is staking a strong claim for the left back berth.
“I think it’s fair to say he’s performed well,” said the Burnley boss.
“He’s still learning. He’s had a couple of ups and downs and periods in games when he’s gone quiet, but generally he’s performed well.
“He’s served us well and served himself and the team well really in Ben’s absence.
“Ben’s going to be looking at that now, but that’s healthy for the squad.
“I think there are a few good stories at the minute, which are slowly but surely opening up as the season goes on.”
Lafferty was hampered by the after-effects of a hamstring injury he suffered before signing for the Clarets when he first arrived last January.
He made his debut at Cardiff City in March and played only a further four times, but did enough to catch the eye of the Northern Ireland selectors and made his debut in the summer against Holland.
Mills was picked to start the season under Eddie Howe, with Mee consigned to the bench and Lafferty out of the squad altogether bar the Capital One Cup second and third round games.
He has been given a chance by Dyche, and he has taken it.
“The good thing with fresh eyes is that it gives everyone a fresh chance in the group. We felt that he was one we wanted to have a look at,” said the Burnley boss, for whom the 24-year-old was a largely unknown quantity when he took charge in October.
“We were quite fresh to him, in a sense. The good side of that is you see what you see and you get on with it.
“Coming out of the League of Ireland and it’s all new to you and fresh to you - the professionalism, the pace of it, power of it, and he’s still adapting to it.
“But he’s showing a good flexibility to it, mentally and physically, which is important.”
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Comments (8)
9:35am Thu 17 Jan 13
Blackburn fans love horses says...
With Trippier on the other flanks we have two of the most attacking fullbacks in the league.
10:03am Thu 17 Jan 13
8 Ball Deluxe says...
10:13am Thu 17 Jan 13
Blackburn fans love horses says...
Operation Administration is well under way, fasten your seatbelt, you plug-ugly keyboard warrior and enjoy the ride.
10:57am Thu 17 Jan 13
8 Ball Deluxe says...
If someone pays 4 million for Olsson, I'll drive him there myself, he is a terrible defender, going forward he's okay but its defenders we need so maybe if your two fullbacks keep training hard and come on a bit they could earn a move to the coliseum of creation that is Ewood Park.
11:09am Thu 17 Jan 13
Blackburn fans love horses says...
Do you mean the Bucket of Chicken?
Or the Dump of Despair?
Or the Pantheon of Protesting?
Or perhaps the Theatre of Kievs?
8:39pm Thu 17 Jan 13
Chris P Bacon says...
10:14pm Thu 17 Jan 13
8 Ball Deluxe says...
Thought not.
10:22pm Thu 17 Jan 13
8 Ball Deluxe says...
Consider yourself potted, yellow ball, middle pocket.