Burnley boss Sean Dyche bemoaned one mistake as his side missed out on a point at Everton.

Dwight McNeil was robbed of possession in the Clarets’ left back area with Djibril Sidibe crossing for Dominic Calvert Lewin to head home 10 minutes from time as Carlo Ancelotti celebrated his first game in charge of Everton with a 1-0 win.

Dyche felt his side largely competed well and rued the key moment that saw his side come out on the wrong side of a game low on clear-cut chances.

"I was happy overall with the game plan because we thought with a new manager and a reaction from the crowd they might come out on the front foot more," he said.

"I thought the shape was good without getting as much shape in the game as we wanted and second half we tried to come out and affect it but we couldn't find the margins needed, the bit that turns you the corner and allows you the chance to win the game.

"Unfortunately we made a mistake playing 'inside' football when we could play for position not possession.

“It is a detail within a game of tight margins."