BURNLEY skipper Ben Mee believes a confident Clarets side can extend their winning streak when they travel to Watford on Saturday.

Sean Dyche's side have moved up to 15th in the Premier League table on the back of three straight top flight victories and they visit Vicarage Road three points clear of the relegation zone.

And Mee, who has been an ever-present in the top flight this season, is pleased to have seen Burnley bounce back from their Boxing Day blip against Everton, when they were beaten 5-1.

“I think the confidence is coming back to us. Certainly, the results have been coming,” said Mee.

“We had a couple of decent performances against Spurs and Arsenal and went close with them.

“We had a blip against Everton, which was really disappointing, but we’ve come back really well and got three really big results which have put us in a great position.

“That was a really poor performance from us (against Everton) and unexpected from a group like us to really fold like that.

“It’s not happened many times under the gaffer.

“We were really up for the games coming up against teams in and around us which we knew were really important.

“That was laid down and the target was set to go and win those games and we did it, which was really pleasing.”

And Mee now wants Burnley to build on their good run of form which also included an FA Cup win over Barnsley.

“We have been talking about it and we want to move on and move forward and carry on this form,” added the defender.

“I think the group has really come together in the last few weeks and we’ve got our eye back in and looked really strong.

“We are really up for the challenge we’ve got, and this year has started really well for us.

“The wins have really given is a big boost and a big belief in how we go about things.

“We are looking at that mainly, rather than the league table. We want to carry this form on and keep it going.”