Scott Arfield stays positive after Burnley's opening defeat by Chelsea
Tuesday 19 August 2014 16:10, UK
Scott Arfield believes Burnley can take plenty of confidence from their performance in the season-opening defeat by Chelsea.
The 25-year-old gave Burnley brief hope of an upset with an early strike, but goals from Diego Costa, Andre Schurrle and Branislav Ivanovic completed a ruthless fightback from Chelsea at Turf Moor.
Burnley are among the favourites for relegation from the Premier League, but Arfield feels the players gave a good account of themselves against one of the leading title contenders.
"To play against a top-quality team like that we knew it would be a tough game," said the Scot.
"It was there to see what top players they are and what a top team they are. We got an early goal but even after that we were under no illusions as to how tough it was going to be.
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"There are definitely positives to take out of it. For us it is still a case of taking one game at a time and there is no disappointment, regardless of this result.
"We're on to the next game now. With the fans behind us anything can happen."
Arfield opened his account with a powerful shot past Thibaut Courtois and admitted his 14th minute goal was a 'special moment'.
"I've waited a long time to play in the top division and I enjoyed it," he said.
"On a personal level that was different class and my family were down here from Scotland to see it too.
"They've stuck by me and they've waited a long time for that too, so it was a really special moment."