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Vincent Kompany drew encouragement from Burnley’s performance despite a fourth successive home defeat that left them bottom of the Premier League table on goal difference.

Burnley find themselves still without a win in the league so far this season after going down 1-0 to Manchester United after a Bruno Fernandes volley.

They have taken just one point from their opening five matches – a draw at Nottingham Forest last week – but have shown encouraging signs at points without reward.

Kompany insisted the performance against United underlined that his newly-promoted team are improving match-by-match and that results will come.

Burnley manager Vincent Kompany has insisted 'results will come' for his side after they dropped to the bottom of the Premier League

Burnley manager Vincent Kompany has insisted 'results will come' for his side after they dropped to the bottom of the Premier League

Burnley manager Vincent Kompany has insisted ‘results will come’ for his side after they dropped to the bottom of the Premier League

The Clarets lost 1-0 to Manchester United on Saturday and remain winless in the league

The Clarets lost 1-0 to Manchester United on Saturday and remain winless in the league

The Clarets lost 1-0 to Manchester United on Saturday and remain winless in the league

He said: ‘We signed 14 new players in the summer and when I saw the fixture list – Manchester City, Aston Villa, Tottenham, Manchester United, Newcastle and Chelsea in the first 10 games, I thought it would be a difficult start.

‘But when I look at the performance today I know results will come.

‘We had good pressure throughout the game, we were never exposed and we were solid defensively. It was a good performance and I hope it gives the players confidence.’

Zeki Amdouni twice went close in the first half while substitutes Jacob Larsen and Jay Rodriguez had chances late in the game as Burnley pushed United all the way.

Kompany added: ‘We had two or three massive chances and we could have had a result. We’ve shown signs of being an exciting team. The start is difficult in terms of results but I don’t see any reason to think this team lacks character or margin to grow.

Kompany insisted his side are improving and that he expected a difficult start given their fixture run

Kompany insisted his side are improving and that he expected a difficult start given their fixture run

Kompany insisted his side are improving and that he expected a difficult start given their fixture run

Burnley have been impressive in spells but have been unable to convert performances into results so far

Burnley have been impressive in spells but have been unable to convert performances into results so far

Burnley have been impressive in spells but have been unable to convert performances into results so far

‘We’re prepared for this. We could win the first five games or lose the first five, it doesn’t make us any better or worse. Hopefully fans can rest assured we’re working 24-7 behind the scenes. We’ve seen improvements today, hopefully more in the weeks to come.

‘Every game we’ve been dangerous. We didn’t take our moments but the belief has to be there that we will. For us it’s maybe about creating more. And believing this team will get better as the season goes on.

‘Losing is hard but if you can process it in the right way it’s the best way to learn. The results will come, that’s the belief that has to live in you.’

Burnley go to League Two Salford in the EFL Cup on Tuesday before a trip to St James’ Park next Saturday.

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