Chris Wood Burnley may have problems with Tottenham, Chelsea faces

The Clarets receive Tottenham and Chelsea in their next two games in search of their first win of the season.

Wood hit the bar at the Hawthorns when Burnley climbed from the back with a 0-0 draw on Monday.

They remain in the Premier League relegation zone but the striker remains confident despite three losses in his first four games.

“It wasn’t necessarily to put something on the board with the games to come,” he told the club’s official website.

“We know they’re difficult, but we’ve had smart effects opposite any of them in recent years.

“We are in a position for the challenge and we hope to score even more points.

“We look to the positives. We have a dot on the board now and we can build from that to move on to the next games.

“He’s much older and we go back to what we know. That’s how you intend to play. We are forged and built from a blank sheet.

“The defense is probably excellent, so we took off our hats because they did their homework and now we’re going to have to do ours in the most sensible field. “

Albion had his thing with Nick Pope rejecting Grady Diangana and Matheus Pereira in the part of the moment and Karlan Grant with a headbutt in the first part denied for offside.

Slaven Bilic’s appearance still doesn’t win despite the fact that the manager has made six changes, as well as giving former Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic a league debut for his first top-notch appearance in nearly four years.

The 36-year-old Serb helped the Baggies make their first blank sheet of the season and believes they will improve.

“I am so pleased to be back, so proud. I dreamed of this moment,” he told the club’s official website.

“I think we played well tonight, but with a little more conviction and desire, we may have only scored 3 points because most of the time we control the game.

“The functionality of the team is smart tonight and is smart for trust. We play as a unit and not only the defenders, but also the midfielders and the strikers.

“Most of the time we were compact and it was very difficult to play against two tough strikers, but we controlled it.

“It was the first time Ahmed (Hegazi) and I played together, so we will continue to build on this momentum and get more and more fit. “

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