Vincent Kompany insists Burnley have barely scratched the surface of their potential this season after a thrilling 1-1 draw at rivals Preston North End.

Taylor Harwood-Bellis put the Clarets 1-0 up in the 10th minute but his thumping header was cancelled out by Jordan Storey at a raucous Deepdale five minutes later.

Both teams had chances to add to their tally in an end-to-end first half, before the game petered out after the break.

Burnley are now unbeaten in six games and sit comfortably in the Championship play-offs but Kompany sees plenty of room for improvement.

“There’s still a lot more to come from us,” he said.

“It was a derby game away from home so I think it’s a point gained, but we deserved to win. In the first half we created a lot of chances, and if we’d taken a few more we could have finished the game.

“We started forcing it a bit too much in the second half, though, and don’t forget Preston have got five clean sheets so far this season.

“We produced plenty of good cutbacks and made runs into the opposition box, so as long as we keep putting ourselves into those areas of the field, we’ll be okay as the season goes on.

“We’re definitely working towards that, and we have shown that we can be dangerous.

“These are the little margins in this division, so we just have to keep working.”


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