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Vincent Kompany says Burnley cannot afford to ‘store players’ after home draw

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Vincent Kompany played down the prospect of Burnley signing another striker after another frustrating evening in front of goal saw them held 1-1 by Hull in the Sky Bet Championship.

However, opposite number Shota Arveladze had mixed news after his team missed the chance to take top spot, confirming the arrival of Birmingham midfielder Ryan Woods but also revealing that Allahyar Sayyadmanesh will be out for up to six weeks with a hamstring injury.

The Tigers forged ahead through Ozan Tufan’s neat finish in the 25th minute but nine minutes later Jay Rodriguez, in the starting line-up for the first time this season after injury, equalised and Burnley made enough chances to win the match in a dominant second-half display.

Kompany played down the prospect of landing another front man, with the Clarets one of several clubs chasing 19-year-old Manchester City starlet Liam Delap.

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