JACK Cork insists Burnley can still enjoy a successful Premier League season despite seeing their disappointing start continue at Wolves.

The Clarets suffered a fourth successive top flight defeat, losing 1-0 at Molineux to Raul Jimenez's goal.

Cork and co have picked up just one point from their first five Premier League games but the midfielder believes there is still plenty of time to turn things around this term.

"Hopefully we can bounce back, there’s a home game next week and we can get the ball rolling again," the 29-year-old said.

"It’s still early, it’s only five games in, teams have had a lot worse starts than this and finished top half of the table before so we have to keep our heads up, believe we can do it and push on.

"Teams have had a lot worse starts than this and had really good seasons. We need to stick at it and believe we can do it, we did it last year, we were affective last year and we’ve got similar players to last year.

"We know we can do it and we have to believe that we can do it."

Sean Dyche went back to 4-4-2 against Wolves but the Clarets still endured a testing afternoon against an impressive Wanderers side.

"It was another difficult one away from home, similar to Fulham but probably not as bad as we were that day," Cork said.

"There’s a few things to work on. First half we did ok, the two up front did well, second half they scored and we were trying to chase it back from there."

Burnley were returning to action in the Midlands following the international break and Cork believes there were signs of improvement, but wants to see the Clarets back to the form they showed in finishing seventh last season.

"It felt like we were back to how we were at times during the game. The goals will come, we’ll get chances," he said.

"It’s about getting back to how we were and keeping those clean sheets from last season.

"We’ve got to try and concentrate on everything, look to improve and work on the basics, defending as a unit, getting in shape, working hard with and without the ball.

"We need to do what we’re good at and what we have been good at over the last few years and just take it onto the pitch."