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Burns: Millwall Performance Was a Statement From Us
Friday, 16th Feb 2024 06:00

Winger Wes Burns has hailed Wednesday’s 4-0 away thrashing of Millwall as massive as Town ended in style a run of nine games that had seen them claim three points on only one occasion.

The victory leaves the fourth-placed Blues just one point worse off than Southampton in third and to within three of second-placed Leeds, who have played one game more than Kieran McKenna’s men.

Asked about the importance of beating the out-of-form Lions, 29-year-old Welsh international Burns said: “It was massive for us, really. There has been a lot of outside noise about our dip in form or whatever, but I think our standards were set so high at the start of the season that when we did have a couple of back-to-back draws, or a defeat, everyone would start to question whether we were going to be in it for the long haul.

“But I think going to Millwall – a tough place to go, their style of play, a Wednesday night – and putting on a very good performance, scoring four goals and keeping a clean sheet, it’s a statement from us.”

Asked if any recent criticism that had come their way had been hard to take, Burns added: “No, definitely not. I think we faced it more last year, really, because there was so much more pressure on us. Everyone wanted us to get promoted and that was the ultimate goal.

“Coming into this season, you know, we didn’t set any targets at the start. We just wanted to stick to our principles and improve every time we went out on the pitch and every time we played. Sticking to our principles meant continuing to work hard and just seeing where it took us come the end of the season. They’re the type of principles that have got us to where we are now.

“That’s been the case throughout the season and we had a kind of reset meeting after the January transfer window closed when the message was the same. We didn’t talk about play-offs or promotion; it was the same message about trying to improve every day and in every performance.

“We’ve got such a great set of lads in the dressing room with everyone fighting for each other and everyone pulling in the right direction, and that is ultimately why you succeed.”

Regardless of the recent blip, which only included two defeats in nine, Town have taken the Championship by storm and Wednesday’s success had confirmed what we really knew all along – that their form in the first half of the campaign was no flash in the pan.

Asked if the players really believed they could be in the top four at such an advanced stage of the season, Burns continued: “I think we were always under the radar confident. We knew we had a good, strong squad, a great manager and a great style of playing, and we also knew that on our day we could be a big problem for any team in the Championship.

“Did we think we would be where we are with 15 games left to play? I’m not sure, but we always set out to take every game as it came and to give 100 per cent in every game. We just wanted to see how far we could go with it.”

Can Town really go all the way and return to the Premier League, he was asked, and he responded: “Without really saying it, our goal is to take each game as it comes and to give 100 per cent in every one of them.

“Like I’ve said, if we give 100 per cent and keep striving to improve, we’ll see where we are at the end of the season.”


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rossi added 08:41 - Feb 16
wasn't much of a statement from you, Mr Burns, was it. I hope you apply your sentiments to your own form and take defenders on far more often than you have done of late, rather than your constant sideways and backwards passing.
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Counagoal added 09:21 - Feb 16
rossi shut up
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chepstowblue added 09:24 - Feb 16
I wish players wouldn't say this. Without being churlish or picking holes the result was great, but the performance was very ordinary against the most passive opposition we'll see all season, and we were perhaps fortunate not to go behind early as per usual after another slow start. You beat what's in front ot you, and that was done with little sweat. But the "statement result" quote is generally followed by a pitiful offering. Tomorrow gives us another opportunity,and a sterner test to see what we're made of.
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pennblue added 10:26 - Feb 16
It has been 20 years of pain. We are now on the cusp of gaining promotion back to the Premier League, make no mistake, this team can get us promoted. Every man, woman and child, that goes to Portman rd, or away game between now and the end of the season needs to give their entire body and soul over to this team. We need every single one of you, whether you are 5 years old, or 80. We need to provide a tidal wave of support, if we do that, we WILL get promoted. It is time.
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bobble added 10:47 - Feb 16
we have been gfited the perfect run in ,while the 3 teams above us take pts off each other..
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carsey added 11:08 - Feb 16
Have to say I have some sympathy with the view of @rossi - Burns hasn't been anywhere close to his best of late and there does seem to be a reluctance to do what everyone loves to see him do - burst past the opposition fullbacks and into the box.
I'd also echo what @chepstowblue says regarding the performance vs Millwall - they were very ordinary and Town could so easily have gone behind early. Fortunately the footballing gods were with us but a better team would have scored and once again we would be chasing the game.
I love McKenna's style and philosophy but the defence really need to step up and defend.
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rossi added 12:49 - Feb 16
@Counagoal the Oxford Dictionary defines forum thus:
a meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged

If you lack the facility to understand this, it might be better for you to read your comics
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MK1 added 13:19 - Feb 16
As good as we were, Millwall were poor. You can only beat what is in front of you and we beat them well. If it has given the squad the boost they perhaps needed, then all good. The next month or so show very winnable games on paper, so hopefully the confidence is at full tilt and we can mount that challenge for second.
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TimmyH added 14:14 - Feb 16
Personally don't think we played that well and the result flattered us...didn't have to against a poor Millwall outfit.
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