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Published 07:26 24 Aug 2018 BST
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Facing the 44-time Greek champions in Athens, Dyche's side fell to a 3-1 defeat, a loss exacerbated by the sending off of new signing Ben Gibson, who recently joined the club from Championship side Middlesbrough.
The defeat leaves Burnley with a major mountain to climb in the second league, and means that an away goal from Olympiakos next week will require at least three from the Premier League outfit.
If they fail to do that, Dyche's side will have to be content with playing their matches on British soil for the foreseeable future.
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