BURNLEY have to 'find a way through the fog' after suffering a fourth successive Premier League defeat.

Sean Dyche admitted there 'weren't too many positives' to take from the 1-0 defeat to Wolves at Molineux.

Raul Jimenez's goal just after the hour mark settled the result, but it could have been more with the hosts dominant.

The Clarets have just one point from their first five Premier League games and while Dyche did highlight the desire of his side to stay in the game, he said they had to find a way out of the rut they are in at the moment.

"We’ve got a bit of a fog around us at the moment, brought on by many different things," the Clarets chief said.

“We’ve been through it before, and we’ve got to come through it again."

Wolves were much the better side in landing a second straight Premier League win and Dyche gave due credit to the opposition.

"I thought they were the better side overall, definitely on the creative side of the game," he said.

"The positive for us was we look much more like us defensively, in the sense of blocks - the keeper played great, but in front of that, blocks, energy to block, willingness and desire.

"But that’s the only thing I can pick out. Offensively we gave the ball away so many times in so many cheap positions, and you can’t do that.

"But credit to them, they’re a good side, they’ve invested very well over the last couple of years, and you can see it.

"I think that’s the fifth time the same side has played together. They’re a good side, good connections, they know their roles and responsibilities, but I thought they were very good.

“And sometimes you have to give credit to the opposition."

Burnley threatened briefly in a late rally but Dyche admitted the Clarets hadn't been good enough in attack.

He started with Ashley Barnes and Sam Vokes, two of three changes, in attack but both were withdrawn by the 70 minute mark for Matej Vydra and Chris Wood.

“There weren’t too many positives, but Burnley-like in the sense we keep in there, and you never know," Dyche said.

"The crowd you could sense getting a bit edgy, but you need to be offensively better than we were.

"We have been many times, even when we’ve defended well and been structured. We’ve always caused teams problems, and we didn’t cause enough today.

“And that’s not just the centre forwards, the team."

Burnley have had a congested start to the campaign as a result of their Europa League run, but this is the side that finished seventh last season, and Dyche acknowledged they should be better in the final third.

“It’s been tough, we had to rotate, I’ve got no other thoughts than we had to do that with the travelling, all the Europa challenges - mainly the travelling, and the recovery," he said.

"But the team, more or less, know their roles. They definitely know, but the team connection today - this team, or a version of it, has played together enough times, particularly offensively, to play better than that.

“But the players have been terrific in the last two weeks, training, the feel, the desire, but it’s important when that whistle blows, that’s the key to it.

“That’s when you need to come to life, and we didn’t."