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Dwight McNeil could ‘slot into any team in the Premier League’, insists Burnley boss Sean Dyche

Dwight McNeil has been a consistently impressive performer for Burnley

Burnley boss Sean Dyche has spoken of the confidence he has in Dwight McNeil as he described the winger as a player who could “slot into any team in the Premier League”.

While McNeil has scored seven goals and provided 17 assists in the English top flight since making his debut in 2018, the figures are none and one for this season in 29 appearances.

When asked about that current form at a press conference ahead of Sunday’s trip to Norwich, Dyche, who took the 22-year-old out of the starting line-up for the 3-2 victory over Everton on Wednesday, said: “He’ll come through that period.

“There was a lot of noise about that during this season and that can play on a player, it really can, particularly when you are younger.

“But he’s got ability, there’s no two ways about it. He could slot into any team in the Premier League, I am convinced of that, with his technical ability. And he continues to learn the game and when to get higher up the pitch, when to break the back line, when to go high and wide.

“His usual game is to come inside and drop short to get the ball. What he has to work on – which he is doing – is recognising the opportunities to go and break the back line, to get wide and run forward, because when he does that, he is a real threat.”

Dyche said McNeil had taken being left out of the starting XI “absolutely great”, and added: “He’s learning all the time.

“He’s definitely aware that that’s part of the professional job – if things aren’t quite working for you, you come out for a bit, you go back in and you’re effective again.

“He’s understanding what it is to be a professional. He’s rounding himself as a professional all the time and that’s

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