Truth be told, we still look utterly shit when teams pack men behind the ball.
Before our second goal, Burnley was playing very well, overloading the flanks with players keeping it tight, and we had no answer to that, we just kept passing it out wide.
But once we got that second, Burnley committed more men forward we got to play our natural counter-attacking game ... which yielded quite a lot of goals against a crap Burnley defence.
This games had the potential to be another West Ham, and I'm glad Downing got the goal when he did otherwise I think it would have been.
MON needs to sort it out. Don't go out wide all the time, let the team practice playing through the middle, with our wingers tucking in for support.
As I said in the match thread, when trying to break down an opposition who's being tight, to work in crosses, we often need 4, 5 players on one flank just to get in a cross for 2 players in the box to try to reach.
Not every game will be like the one against Burnley, and we really have to learn how to play another way.
Because looking at the rest of the season, whereby we will be coming up against teams lower in the table, there will be many more 'West Hams' and our ridiculous approach will cost us a lot of points if we persist with it.
Sort it out MON.
Chances are if we continue playing this way, there will more West Hams and less Burnelys, if you know what I'm saying.