Burnley boss Sean Dyche has said that he remains pleased despite his side being pegged back late on against Hull City in the Premier League this afternoon.
It had looked like the Clarets might pick up their second win of the new season, but they were denied in the final embers of injury time as Robert Snodgrass slotted home to earn the Tigers a point.
"I think Ben Mee has gone to block it and he's just slipped as he's gone to make the block and caught the lad and they've put in a good free kick," said Dyche, according to Sky Sports News.
"But other than that I'm very pleased with the performance. After the first 15 minutes we looked a bit nervous, a bit tentative but we built into the game and gave a very good all-round performance, I felt.
"It was a game of few chances and a game of two cagey sides. They have been playing like that, we know that, dropping in and trying to counter at times and we have been trying to press teams and play on the front foot, play with two up front and we did that quite well at times."
Burnley currently hold 14th spot in the league standings after four games played.